Nuclear Regulatory Commission Issuances: Opinions and Decisions of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission with Selected Orders, Volume 3United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1976 - Nuclear energy |
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... petitioners ' interest will not be affected by the outcome of this proceeding , and that intervention is therefore barred by 10 C.F.R. §2.714 ( a ) . Petition denied . RULES OF PRACTICE : INTERVENTION PETITION An interest in the 1.
... petitioners ' interest will not be affected by the outcome of this proceeding , and that intervention is therefore barred by 10 C.F.R. §2.714 ( a ) . Petition denied . RULES OF PRACTICE : INTERVENTION PETITION An interest in the 1.
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... petitioners here , thirty electric utility companies and municipalities headed by the Northeast Nuclear Energy Company , are the applicants in another proceeding . Specifically , they are seeking construction permits for the Montague ...
... petitioners here , thirty electric utility companies and municipalities headed by the Northeast Nuclear Energy Company , are the applicants in another proceeding . Specifically , they are seeking construction permits for the Montague ...
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... petitioners ' asserted interest is inadequate to support intervention . To be sure , they have a legitimate interest in having their position on the issues involved in the Montague application fully and fairly considered . But they need ...
... petitioners ' asserted interest is inadequate to support intervention . To be sure , they have a legitimate interest in having their position on the issues involved in the Montague application fully and fairly considered . But they need ...
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... petitioners go on to argue , because the staff " enjoys a special status in NRC licensing proceedings . " Although they profess to " have no doubt about the ability of the [ Montague Licensing Board ] ... to make a fair , impartial and ...
... petitioners go on to argue , because the staff " enjoys a special status in NRC licensing proceedings . " Although they profess to " have no doubt about the ability of the [ Montague Licensing Board ] ... to make a fair , impartial and ...
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... petitioners do not possess the requisite interest , i.e. , they do not have an interest that might be affected by the proceeding . In reaching this conclusion , we have assumed for present purposes the validity of the petitioners ...
... petitioners do not possess the requisite interest , i.e. , they do not have an interest that might be affected by the proceeding . In reaching this conclusion , we have assumed for present purposes the validity of the petitioners ...
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Page 770 - Code, and shall accompany the proposal through the existing agency review processes; (D) study, develop, and describe appropriate alternatives to recommended courses of action in any proposal which involves unresolved conflicts concerning alternative uses of available resources...
Page 593 - ... b. the President has approved and authorized the execution of the proposed agreement for cooperation, and has made a determination in writing that the performance of the proposed agreement will promote and will not constitute an unreasonable risk to the common defense and security ; c.
Page 594 - No license may be issued to any corporation or other entity if the Commission knows or has reason to believe it is owned, controlled, or dominated by an alien, a foreign corporation, or a foreign government.
Page 671 - A population center distance of at least one and one-third times the distance from the reactor to the . outer boundary of the low population zone.
Page 652 - DR 5-105{C). (C) In the situations covered by DR 5-105 (A) and (B), a lawyer may represent multiple clients if it is obvious that he can adequately represent the interest of each and if each consents to the representation after full disclosure of the possible effect of such representation on the exercise of his independent professional judgment on behalf of each.
Page 376 - The requirement that a party seeking review must allege facts showing that he is himself adversely affected does not insulate executive action from judicial review, nor does it prevent any public interests from being protected through the judicial process.
Page 250 - The Canons are statements of axiomatic norms, expressing in general terms the standards of professional conduct expected of lawyers in their relationships with the public, with the legal system, and with the legal profession.
Page 639 - A lawyer shall not continue multiple employment if the exercise of his independent professional judgment in behalf of a client will be or is likely to be adversely affected by his representation of another client, except to the extent permitted under DR 5-105{C).
Page 322 - Such legislation dispenses with the conventional requirement for criminal conduct — awareness of some wrongdoing. In the interest of the larger good it puts the burden of acting at hazard upon a person otherwise innocent but standing in responsible relation to a public danger.
Page 250 - DR 5-105 Refusing to Accept or Continue Employment if the Interests of Another Client May Impair the Independent Professional Judgment of the Lawyer. (A) A lawyer shall decline proffered employment if the exercise of his independent professional judgment in behalf of a client will be or is likely to be adversely affected by the acceptance of the proffered employment...