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PUBLIC HEARING nission of Indiana,

the adoption and s and regulations i procedure before natters other than notor vehicles: the disposition of facile acquisition or 1sor assumption of the filing of rates records and mem ties with the come yursuant to chapter he Indiana General r 1045 en that at Its rege 11th day of June, vice Commission of

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re before the Come her than those pere icles, the sale, merjon of facilities by fon or issuance of jon of liabilities by | rates and tariffs, nd memoranda by » Commission, under ster 120 of the Acts al Assembly for the

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