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File No. 70-8083
CERTIFICATE OF NOTIFICATION
(Rule 24)
to the
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
by
YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC COMPANY (YANKEE ATOMIC)
It is hereby certified that the transactions detailed below, which were
covered by the Statement on Form U-l as amended and the Orders of the
Securities and Exchange Commission dated December 16, 1992 and March 11, 1994
with respect thereto, have been carried out in accordance with the terms and
conditions of and for the purposes represented in said Statement and Orders of
the Commission, as follows:
The maximum concurrent amount of short-term borrowings outstanding during
the quarter and the amount outstanding at the end of the quarter is shown in
Exhibit A.
SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of
l935, the undersigned company has duly caused this Certificate of Notification
to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned officer thereunto duly
authorized.
YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC COMPANY
s/Thomas Bennet, Jr.
Thomas Bennet, Jr.
Vice President
and Treasurer
Date: November 14, 1995
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EXHIBIT INDEX
Exhibit No. Description Page
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A Borrowing Log Filed herewith
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Exhibit A
YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC COMPANY
BORROWING LOG
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$000's
Type of Int. Rate Maturity Daily Total $000's Cum
Date Instrument Institution Transaction Nom. Effec. # Days Date (1) Interest Interest Invested Amount
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Beginning Total @ 7/1/95 $4,950
27-Jul-95 Loan Bank of NY New Money 8.75% 8.75% 246 29-Mar-96 72.92 72.92 300
31-Aug-95 Loan Bank of NY New Money 8.75% 8.75% 211 29-Mar-96 60.76 60.76 250
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550
Quarterly Total @ 9/30/95 $5,500
(1) Note: Yankee has a $6,000,000 secured credit agreement with the Bank of New York. Yankee can borrow at the Bank's
prime rate until the agreement terminates on March 29, 1996. Yankee can pay down any portion of the outstanding
balance at its discretion.
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