Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 15 : Section 717a


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 717a. Definitions

      When used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires
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        (1) "Person" includes an individual or a corporation.
        (2) "Corporation" includes any corporation, joint-stock
      company, partnership, association, business trust, organized
      group of persons, whether incorporated or not, receiver or
      receivers, trustee or trustees of any of the foregoing, but shall
      not include municipalities as hereinafter defined.
        (3) "Municipality" means a city, county, or other political
      subdivision or agency of a State.
        (4) "State" means a State admitted to the Union, the District
      of Columbia, and any organized Territory of the United States.
        (5) "Natural gas" means either natural gas unmixed, or any
      mixture of natural and artificial gas.
        (6) "Natural-gas company" means a person engaged in the
      transportation of natural gas in interstate commerce, or the sale
      in interstate commerce of such gas for resale.
        (7) "Interstate commerce" means commerce between any point in a
      State and any point outside thereof, or between points within the
      same State but through any place outside thereof, but only
      insofar as such commerce takes place within the United States.
        (8) "State commission" means the regulatory body of the State
      or municipality having jurisdiction to regulate rates and charges
      for the sale of natural gas to consumers within the State or
      municipality.
        (9) "Commission" and "Commissioner" means the Federal Power
      Commission, and a member thereof, respectively.
        (10) "Vehicular natural gas" means natural gas that is
      ultimately used as a fuel in a self-propelled vehicle.



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