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To: techanalyst1 who wrote (13582)9/10/2003 12:03:45 AM
From: David JonesRespond to of 306849
 
re....lowered to the prevailing prices....

They'll just forgo the 2% max per annum.



To: techanalyst1 who wrote (13582)9/10/2003 11:15:27 AM
From: deenoRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
" then they'll not go up more than 2% a year from that price"

No thats now how it works. If you get them lowered (say 10%) they can raise it all back in one year (that would be 11% raise) then you go back on the 2% schedule. Recent court case was lost trying to do what you thought.