Limitation on Power of Electric Suppliers to Condemn Property of Other Electric Suppliers

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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no electric supplier shall be authorized or empowered to exercise the power of eminent domain for the purpose of acquiring any property, whether real or personal, of another electric supplier which property is devoted to the public use in furnishing wholesale or retail electric service if such acquisition would destroy or unduly impair or interfere with the operation or use of such property by such other electric supplier.

(Ga. L. 1973, p. 200, § 14.)

RESEARCH REFERENCES

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- Furnishing electricity to public as public use or purpose for which power of eminent domain may be exercised, 44 A.L.R. 735; 58 A.L.R. 787.


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