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Public utility
A firm providing essential services to the public, such as water, electricity and postal services, usually involving elements of NATURAL MONOPOLY.

PUBLIC UTILITY: The common term for a firm that provides and important (what some deem as essential) good or service primarily in and urban area and often through the use of an extensive distribution network.

Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 (finance term)
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The Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA) of 1978 opened wholesale markets to nonutilities. Prior to PURPA, utilities could refuse to interconnect or purchase from nonutility generators at will.

Rate base The value of a regulated public utility and its operations as defined by its regulators and on which the company is allowed to earn a particular rate of return.

Fair price provision See:Appraisal rights Fair rate of return The rate of return that state governments allow a public utility to earn on its investments and expenditures.

and Employed - better known as the " Whitley Committee " (Cd. 9 1 53, etc.); Memoranda issued by the Board of Trade on Laws in the British Dominions and Foreign Countries affecting strikes and lockouts with special reference to Public Utility ...

These zones are restricted-access sites in or near ports of entry, that operate under public utility principles to create and maintain employment by encouraging operations in the U.S. which might otherwise have been carried on abroad.

State public service and public utility commissions regulate retail rates. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) regulates wholesale rates, the sale, resale, and interstate commerce for approximately 200 investor-owned utilities.

energy conservation subsidy that was excluded from your gross income because it was received from a public utility after 1992 to buy or install any energy conservation measure ...

A former chairman, CEO and president of Ohio-based public utility holding company American Electric Power Company.

government enterprise A government-sponsored business activity, such as a public utility. government expenditure Also known as Government spending. Along with consumer and business spending,...

The rate of return that state governments allow a public utility to earn on its investments and expenditures. Utilities then use these profits to pay investors and provide service upgrades to their customers.
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Fair rate of return
The rate of return that state governments allow a public utility to earn on its investments and expenditures. Utilities then use these profits to pay investors and provide service upgrades to their customers.

A composite index that tracks 500 industrial, transportation, public utility, and financial stocks. The selection of stocks included in the index is determined by Standard & Poor's Corporation, which also publishes the index.

Eminent Domain - The right of the government or a public utility to acquire property for necessary public use by condemnation; the owner must be fairly compensated.

A municipal bond issued to finance the construction of public utility services. These bonds are repaid from the operating revenues the project produces after the utility is finished.
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Utility Revenue Bond
Municipal bonds that are issued to finance construction of public utility services such as water and sewer systems. Once the projects are in operation, its revenues are used to repay the bonds.

Utility
This article is about "utility" in economics and in game theory. For utility companies and similar concepts, see public utility. For utilities in computers, see computer software.

The stock of a corporation engaged in the production or sale of goods or services as distinguished from railroad, public utility, bank, or insurance companies.

It is entitled "Form and Content of and Requirements for Financial Statements, Securities Act of 1933, Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, Investment Company Act of 1940, ...

The SEC administers the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Securities Act Amendments of 1975, the Trust Indenture Act, the Investment Company Act, the Investment Advisers Act and the Public Utility Holding Company Act.

Utility revenue bond A municipal bond issued to finance the construction of public utility services. These bonds are repaid from the operating revenues the project produces after the utility is finished.

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