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  1. Dec 21, 2021 · "PLC" like "PLLC" means "professional limited liability company". The two terms are interchangeable when used for law firms, but PLC is also used for a Public Limited Company, which is a quite different sort of thing, and will not be a lawyer or law firm.

  2. PL — Public Law; PLLC – Professional limited liability company; POA — power of attorney; Prae. — Praenotanda; Pty – proprietary company; Pub.L. — Public Law; Q. QC – Queen's Counsel (United Kingdom and Commonwealth) QDRO — Qualified Domestic Relations Order; R. R — Rex or Regina; RCW — Revised Code of Washington; R.E. or R/E ...

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  4. Jan 3, 2024 · If a firm acquires monopoly power from superior skill, foresight, and industry, or if monopoly power is granted by the government, a firm will not be deemed to have committed an antitrust violation. See United States v. Aluminum Co. of Am., 148 F.2d 416, 429-30 (2d Cir. 1945) (no § 2 violation simply because monopoly power was thrust upon a firm).

  5. The Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA, Pub. L. Tooltip Public Law (United States) 95–617, 92 Stat. 3117, enacted November 9, 1978) is a United States Act passed as part of the National Energy Act. It was meant to promote energy conservation (reduce demand) and promote greater use of domestic energy and renewable energy (increase ...

  6. Mar 4, 2015 · (g) Produces or supplies means any transaction including a sale, lease, sale-leaseback, consignment, or any other transaction in which an entity provides electrical equipment, coal, natural gas, oil, nuclear fuel, or other fuel to any public utility either directly or through an entity controlled by such entity.

  7. Jul 17, 2023 · Comparing Figure 15.2.1 "The Competitive Market Outcome" with Figure 15.2.4 "Distortions Due to Market Power", we see that—relative to the competitive outcome—the monopolist charges a higher price and produces a lower quantity. Since the competitive outcome was efficient, the monopoly outcome is inefficient.

  8. Firm power: Power or power-producing capacity, intended to be available at all times during the period covered by a guaranteed commitment to deliver, even under adverse conditions. Flue-gas particulate collector: Equipment used to remove fly ash from the combustion gases of a boiler plant before discharge to the atmosphere. Particulate ...

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