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43 USC 618j - Effect of refusal to modify existing contracts

U.S. Code > Title 43 > Chapter 12A > Subchapter II > § 618j - Effect of refusal to modify existing contracts


Current as of: January 2009
  Any contractor for energy from the project failing or refusing to
execute a contract modifying its existing contract to conform to
this subchapter shall continue to pay the rates and charges
provided for in its existing contract, subject to such periodic
readjustments as are therein provided, in all respects as if this
subchapter had not been passed, and so far as necessary to support
such existing contract all of the provisions of the Project Act [43
U.S.C. 617 et seq.] shall remain in effect, anything in this
subchapter inconsistent therewith notwithstanding.

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