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· 9/23/2004

Cities of Abilene v. PUBLIC UTILITY COM'N OF TEXAS

Citations

  • 146 S.W.3d 742
  • 2004 Tex. App. LEXIS 8453
  • 2004 WL 2108743

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  • recognizing that agency is entitled to interpret its own order, so long as it does not use occasion as means to amend prior order
  • recognizing that agency is entitled to interpret its own order, so long as it does not use occasion as means to amend prior order
  • recognizing that agency is entitled to interpret its own order, 10 so long as it does not use occasion as means to amend prior order
  • primary concern in construing agreement is to ascertain true intentions of parties as expressed in written instrument
  • primary concern in construing agreement is to ascertain true intentions of parties as expressed in written instrument
  • primary concern in construing agreement is to ascertain true intentions of parties as expressed in written instrument

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Judges: Kidd, Smith, Pemberton

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