THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN USER AND CYLINDER IN THE NEW SCHEME FOR THE PROVISION OF “LPG” RESIDENTIAL PUBLIC SERVICE
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Keywords

Public Service
Public Domiciliary Service
Propane Gas
User
Cylinder
Uniform Condition Contract and creg

How to Cite

Chaux, F.J. (2012) “THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN USER AND CYLINDER IN THE NEW SCHEME FOR THE PROVISION OF ‘LPG’ RESIDENTIAL PUBLIC SERVICE”, Vniversitas, 61(124), pp. 63–90. doi:10.11144/Javeriana.vj61-124.rune.
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Abstract

The present investigation is an effort to solve the legal and regulatory void existing in the domiciliary public service of liquid petroleum gas or LPG, since the expedition of the 1151 Law of 2007, and the subsequent regulation by the CREG Resolutions 023 and 045 of 2008.

After making a series of considerations in the concept of public service, public domiciliary service and its regulatory frame, this investigation will focus in the particularities of the new regulation issued by the creg, trying to determine the type of contract under which the user receive the cylinder given by the company supplying the service, concluding that the user of “glp” receive the cylinder, in a simple custody, as a natural element of the uniform condition contract, satisfying both the public and private interest of the public domiciliary service of fuel gas is fulfilled. 

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