Court of Appeals affirms “grandfather” rights in Territorial Act renovation dispute
January 16, 2024
Court of Appeals affirms “grandfather” rights in Territorial Act renovation disputeJanuary 16, 2024 The Georgia Court of Appeals has affirmed Georgia Power Company’s “grandfather” rights to provide electric service to a manufacturing/warehouse facility that had been expanded and renovated over the years, but not “dismantled” or “destroyed” such that the building’s owner can choose a new electric service provider. Walton EMC v. Ga. Power Co., 369 Ga. App. 461 (Oct. 16, 2023). Georgia Power had serviced the facility since its construction in 1991, but after acquiring the building in 2017, Nestlé Purina Petcare Company decided to switch electric service providers from Georgia Power to Walton EMC. Georgia Power challenged Walton EMC’s assertion of service rights before the Georgia Public Service Commission, arguing that Georgia Power had the right to serve the premises under the “grandfather clause” of the Georgia Territorial Act. That provision grants an incumbent electric supplier the “exclusive right to continue serving any premises” to which it has lawfully extended service. __________ Latest Insights
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