Common use of Cost Benefit Analysis Clause in Contracts

Cost Benefit Analysis. (a) of the CEA 37 requires the Commission to consider the costs and benefits of its actions before issuing a rulemaking under the CEA. By its terms, section 15(a) does not require the Commission to quantify the costs and benefits of a new regulation or to determine whether the benefits of the rule outweigh its costs; rather, it requires that the Commission ‘‘consider’’ the costs and benefits of its actions.

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Sources: Private Transfer Fee Covenant, Private Transfer Fee Covenant, Private Transfer Fee Covenant