Acquiring utility definition

Acquiring utility means a public utility that is acquiring a selling utility, or the water and sewer
Acquiring utility means a Class A or Class B util- ity that is acquiring a selling utility, or facilities of a selling utility, as the result of a voluntary arm’s-length transaction.
Acquiring utility means: (A) A water, sewer, or stormwater utility subject to the

Examples of Acquiring utility in a sentence

  • Acquiring utility services [REVOKED]‌[Source: Reserved at 31 Ok Reg 1526, eff 9-12-14; Added at 32 Ok Reg 1776, eff 9-11-15; Revoked at 38 Ok Reg 631,eff 1-20-21 (emergency); Revoked at 38 Ok Reg 1870, eff 9-11-21] 260:115-7-42.

  • Obtaining and interpreting utility data • Acquiring utility bills is not a requirement for local program implementation of multifamily projects.

  • Acquiring utility services [REVOKED] State agencies may obtain required electrical, gas, water or sewer utility services from sources of supply which are most advantageous to the agency if competition is not present or practical.


More Definitions of Acquiring utility

Acquiring utility means a Class A utility that
Acquiring utility means a Class A or Class B
Acquiring utility means a Class A utility that is acquiring a selling utility, or facilities of a selling utility, as the result of a voluntary arm's-length transaction.
Acquiring utility means a public utility subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission that provides electric, natural gas, water or wastewater public utilities services that is purchasing or acquiring a selling utility or a selling utility’s assets as a result of a voluntary arms-length transaction.
Acquiring utility means a public water or wastewater system, or a utility described in KRS 278.010(3)(d) or (f);
Acquiring utility means a water company or a sewage disposal company that is acquiring a selling utility as the result of a voluntary arm’s length transaction between the buyer and seller.