What is the test for proving that a fee charged by a rate-fixing body is reasonable, fair and lawful?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Canon Manor West Citizens Group v. City Of Rohnert Park, A125007, No. SCV240433 (Cal. App. 2010):

Rates fixed by a lawful rate-fixing body are presumed to be reasonable, fair and lawful, and the burden of overcoming this presumption is on the party challenging the rate or fee charged. (See Winnaman v. Cambria Community Services Dist. (1989) 208 Cal.App.3d 49, 54.) Having failed to make any showing in the trial court that the fee is

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