Supreme Court of the United States, 1981

New England Power Co. v. New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission

New England Power Co. v. New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided October 13, 1981
454 U.S. 887; 102 S. Ct. 380 (United States Reports)

New England Power Co. v. New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission

Opinion of the Court

Sup. Ct. N. H. [Probable jurisdiction noted, 451 U. S. 981.] Motion of New Hampshire Legislative Utility Consumers’ Council to withdraw as a party appel-lee in Nos. 80-1208, 80-1471, and 80-1610 granted. Motion of New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission and the State of New Hampshire to dismiss the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission as a party appellee in Nos. 80-1208 and 80-1610 granted. Motion of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for substitution of New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission as a party appellee in No. 80-1471 denied. It is ordered that the State of New Hampshire be added as a party appellee in No. 80-1471.

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