With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". corporate limits. (d) The commission shall have exclusive appellate jurisdiction to review orders or ordinances of those municipalities as provided in this chapter. Tex. Watee Code Ann. § 13.042 (Vernon 2000). “Services” means, among other things, “any act performed, anything furnished or supplied, and any facilities or lines committed or used by a retail public utility in the performance of its duties to ... the public.” Id. § 13.002(21). “Commission” means the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission. Id. § 13.002(5). Thus, the water code confers exclusive original jurisdiction over water service disputes to the municipality and exclusive appellate jurisdiction over such disputes to the Commission. Galveston v. Flagship Hotel, Ltd., 73 S.W.3d 422, 427 (Tex.App.-Houston 2002) (<HOLDING>). On the other hand, district courts generally

A: holding substantial completion had occurred because water district took possession of all the lines filled them with water and began using them to serve the customers of the water district
B: holding that the superior court had no jurisdiction over the division of marital property when the district court had properly invoked jurisdiction over the property
C: holding that the court had no jurisdiction over an alleged breach of a plea agreement
D: holding district court had no jurisdiction over citys decision to shut off customers water
D.