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South Carolina Code 58-9-330. Participation in profits from efficiency

 

South Carolina Code > Title 58 > Chapter 9 > § 58-9-330 - Participation in profits from efficiency


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For the purpose of encouraging economy, efficiency and improvements in methods of service any telephone utility may participate, subject to the approval of the Commission, to such extent as may be permitted by the Commission, in the additional profits arising from any economy, efficiency or improvement in methods or service instituted by such telephone utility.
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