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Full-Text Articles in Energy and Utilities Law
The Legislative Evolution Of Title I Of The Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act Of 1978: The Study In Compromise, James M. Van Nostrand
The Legislative Evolution Of Title I Of The Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act Of 1978: The Study In Compromise, James M. Van Nostrand
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Staff Report. California Assembly Committee On Fuel Scarcity, California Assembly Committee On Fuel Scarcity
Staff Report. California Assembly Committee On Fuel Scarcity, California Assembly Committee On Fuel Scarcity
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
Energy Administration And Regulation In California: An Analysis, Joint Committee On Energy Policy And Implementation
Energy Administration And Regulation In California: An Analysis, Joint Committee On Energy Policy And Implementation
California Joint Committees
Assembly Concurrent Resolution 177 (Resolution Chapter 145, Statutes of 1978) established the Joint Legislative Committee on Energy Policy and Implementation for the express purpose of evaluating the Energy Commission's performance and reporting the results of that evaluation to the appropriate standing committee of each House of the Legislature. The staff of the Joint Committee hereby summarizes the major points of its evaluation and submits that evaluation to the Joint Committee for use in reaching its final decision.
Geothermal Development And Western Water Law, A. Dan Tarlock, Owen Olpin, Carl F. Austin
Geothermal Development And Western Water Law, A. Dan Tarlock, Owen Olpin, Carl F. Austin
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
High-Level Radioactive Waste Management: The Nuclear Dilemma, Richard C. Ausness
High-Level Radioactive Waste Management: The Nuclear Dilemma, Richard C. Ausness
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The United States is faced with a nuclear dilemma. On the one hand, nuclear power seems to be the only significant energy source that is presently capable of meeting the country's electrical energy needs. On the other hand, it is uncertain whether the United States has the technological and managerial capability to make nuclear power reliable and safe. In view of this situation, the United States should begin to develop less dangerous alternatives such as solar power. But development of an efficient solar energy system may require 30 years or more. In the meantime, the United States must learn to …
Allocation Of Scarce Goods Under Section 2-615 Of The Uniform Commercial Code: A Comparison Of Some Rival Models, James J. White
Allocation Of Scarce Goods Under Section 2-615 Of The Uniform Commercial Code: A Comparison Of Some Rival Models, James J. White
Articles
Section 2-615 of the Uniform Commercial Code authorizes a contract seller to allocate goods in short supply when full performance has become commercially impracticable. Most of the cases under and commentary on that section have focused on the issue of commercial impracticability. The allocation aspects of the section have attracted much more modest attention in the cases and in the scholarly journals. The purpose of this article is to examine critically the allocation rule set out in section 2-615(b). That subsection authorizes a seller, upon a finding of commercial impracticability, to allocate "in any manner which is fair and reasonable." …