COHN v. TUCSON ELEC. POWER CO.

No. 2 CA-CIV 4782.

138 Ariz. 136 (1983)

673 P.2d 334

James COHN, Plaintiff/Appellant, v. TUCSON ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, Defendant/Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 2.

November 30, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James Cohn, in pro. per.

John A. Harper, Tucson, for defendant/appellee.


OPINION

HOWARD, Chief Judge.

Article I, Section 10 of the United States Constitution provides that "[n]o State shall ... make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts...." The question presented here is whether a public utility can terminate electric service to a customer who effectively refuses to pay that portion of his electric bill attributable to taxes imposed by the state in anything...

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