Connecticut Light & Power Co. v. Department of Public Utility Control

Decided 1990-12-11

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Peters, C. J. These consolidated appeals, arising out of the decision of an administrative regulatory agency to adjust a public utility company’s rates because of a finding of imprudent sales of generating capacity, raise questions about the standard of judicial review and the substantiality of the evidence supporting the agency’s *629 action. These proceedings began in Au…

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