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In this case the open neutral at the Belhumer residence was caused by a large tree falling on the neutral line and causing a splice to separate. It appears that the tree fell due to wind and snow conditions. The falling tree was caused by an act of god and not by any negligence of UPPCO or its employees. The tree was located in an area that was subject to tree trimming or brushing. UPPCO cannot be held liable for loss or damage of any kind or character due to causes or conditions beyond its control. In this case Dale Gatien the lead lineman for UPPCO followed the companies policies and procedures regarding open neutral conditions associated with secondary lines. The damages that occurred were not caused by any negligence of an UPPCO employee.

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