This report includes a paper prepared by Frierson M. Graves, Jr., and exhibits of notices and procedures now being used by the Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division, growing out of a case that was decided by the U. S. Supreme Court in 1978. The principles and procedures outlined herein would seem to be excellent guidance for any municipal utility in dealing with the difficult matter of terminating service for non-payment
This publication answers several questions about city court appeals and includes a sample appeal bon...
This publication answers several questions about city court appeals and includes a sample appeal bon...
In an opinion on petition to rehear (not designated for publication), the Tennessee Supreme Court ha...
In April, 1986, Tennessee Code Annotated, Sections 7-63-201 through 7-63-204 became effective, autho...
This Technical Bulletin addresses the numerous inquiries that MTAS had received as to whether munici...
This Technical Bulletin provides information about Public Chapter 509, which phased out the practice...
State statutes allow cities a maximum of 120 days to mark the drawings and develop a time schedule f...
State statutes allow cities a maximum of 120 days to mark the drawings and develop a time schedule f...
The 1987 Tennessee Legislature passed three distinct pieces of legislation that affected the way a m...
During the 1986 session of the Tennessee General Assembly, state representatives adopted hundreds of...
This publication analyzes the law governing a number of questions that apply to municipal streets in...
This Technical Bulletin provides information on the background and current status (as of February 19...
State statutes allow cities a maximum of 120 days to mark the drawings and develop a time schedule f...
The purpose of this manual is to provide cities with a better understanding of funding water and sew...
The purpose of this manual is to provide cities with a better understanding of funding water and sew...
This publication answers several questions about city court appeals and includes a sample appeal bon...
This publication answers several questions about city court appeals and includes a sample appeal bon...
In an opinion on petition to rehear (not designated for publication), the Tennessee Supreme Court ha...
In April, 1986, Tennessee Code Annotated, Sections 7-63-201 through 7-63-204 became effective, autho...
This Technical Bulletin addresses the numerous inquiries that MTAS had received as to whether munici...
This Technical Bulletin provides information about Public Chapter 509, which phased out the practice...
State statutes allow cities a maximum of 120 days to mark the drawings and develop a time schedule f...
State statutes allow cities a maximum of 120 days to mark the drawings and develop a time schedule f...
The 1987 Tennessee Legislature passed three distinct pieces of legislation that affected the way a m...
During the 1986 session of the Tennessee General Assembly, state representatives adopted hundreds of...
This publication analyzes the law governing a number of questions that apply to municipal streets in...
This Technical Bulletin provides information on the background and current status (as of February 19...
State statutes allow cities a maximum of 120 days to mark the drawings and develop a time schedule f...
The purpose of this manual is to provide cities with a better understanding of funding water and sew...
The purpose of this manual is to provide cities with a better understanding of funding water and sew...
This publication answers several questions about city court appeals and includes a sample appeal bon...
This publication answers several questions about city court appeals and includes a sample appeal bon...
In an opinion on petition to rehear (not designated for publication), the Tennessee Supreme Court ha...