VILLAGE OF PINE RUN v. SOUTH JERSEY GAS CO.


215 N.J. Super. 54 (1987)

520 A.2d 1367

VILLAGE OF PINE RUN, PETITIONER-APPELLANT, v. SOUTH JERSEY GAS COMPANY AND BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES, RESPONDENTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided February 4, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert A. Vort argued the cause on behalf of appellant (Kirsten, Friedman & Cherin, attorneys; Robert Vort, Dennis C. Linken and John K. Enright on the brief).

Ira G. Megdal argued the cause on behalf of respondent South Jersey Gas Co. (Davis, Reberkenny & Abramowitz, attorneys; Ira Megdal and David R. Oberlander on the brief).

Judith B. Appel, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause on behalf of respondent Board of Public Utilities (W. Cary Edwards, Attorney General, attorney; Andrea M. Silkowitz, Deputy Attorney General, of counsel, and Antoinette Bennett, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief).

Before Judges KING, DEIGHAN and MUIR.


The opinion of the court was delivered by MUIR, J.A.D.

Petitioner Village of Pine Run appeals from a Board of Public Utility's decision which adopted an Administrative Law Judge's determination that Respondent South Jersey Gas Company properly refrained from undertaking individual gas service metering at petitioner's apartment complex in Gloucestor Township. Petitioner contended before the ALJ that respondent violated (1) N.J.S.A. 48:3-2 by adopting unreasonable...

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