The Union River is a river that runs through Ellsworth, Maine, being dammed just above the downtown. This dam no longer serves for hydroelectric purposes but is kept in place to maintain the lake, upon which many camps have been built. Ellsworth is a city located in Hancock County, Maine, United States. ...
UnionRiver had already decreased its intrastate access rates to equal its interstate access rates that were in effect on January 1, 2003, the level required by 35-A M.R.S.A. (the access parity statute).
UnionRiver’s local rate plan was designed solely to phase in increases in UnionRiver’ rates to Verizon levels.
The revised funding amount for UnionRiver is $244,572, which is a decrease of $58,726 from its prior funding level of $303,298.
UnionRiver contends that Budman's reliance on Maheux is misplaced because the civil rights violation alleged by Budman had nothing to do with the violation of the lease that led to the termination of his tenancy.
UnionRiver's argument fails to account, however, for the defense of retaliatory eviction established in Maine's Forcible Entry and Detainer statute, 14 M.R.S.A. §§ 6001-6017 (2003 and Supp.
[¶12] UnionRiver contends that "conditions affecting that individual's dwelling unit," as employed in section 6001(3)(B), should be restricted to conditions associated with the physical state of the dwelling unit.