Lakeland Water District v. Onondaga County Water Authority

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1969-04-16

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Chief Judge Fuld. Onondaga County Water Authority (hereafter referred to as the appellant) is a public benefit corporation, with power under the Public Authorities Law (§ 1154, subd. 17) to regulate the rates charged by it for the use of water which it supplies to private customers and to water districts, villages and the like. In August of 1966, it increased by 64% the water rates of two of its corporate customers, the petitione…

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