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Vanderbilt University Law School

Vanderbilt Law Review

1964

Energy and Utilities Law

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Annual Survey Of Tennessee Law, John S. Beasley, Ii Jun 1964

Annual Survey Of Tennessee Law, John S. Beasley, Ii

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The Union Carbide and Ferguson cases were suits to recover Tennessee sales taxes and use taxes paid under protest for 1956 and 1958. Carbide and Ferguson urged that since they were under contract to the Atomic Energy Commission, the legal incidence of the tax was on the United States directly and therefore invalid. Carbide had been secured in 1943 to manage and operate certain plants involved in work on the atomic bomb, and Ferguson had subsequently been engaged to build additional facilities for this purpose. Both contended that their relationship with the United States and the Atomic Energy Commission was …


New Approaches By The Fpc / Scope Of Judicial Review, Charles E. Mccallum, Joel Porter Jun 1964

New Approaches By The Fpc / Scope Of Judicial Review, Charles E. Mccallum, Joel Porter

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New Approaches By the FPC to the Regulation of Natural Gas Producers: an Evaluation

Since 1954 the independent producers of natural gas have been regulated by the Federal Power Commission, operating under the Natural Gas Act' as construed by the Supreme Court in the Phillips case. The results of this regulatory activity have been frustration and delay. Recently the Commission has taken steps to relieve some of its miseries. It has instituted a new approach to producer regulation, area pricing,and it has by regulation outlawed the use of certain contract provisions, indefinite price adjustment clauses, deemed especially harmful to the …