Electro Telegraphy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: electro telegraphyWireless telegraphy
Wireless telegraphy, defined in the Wireless Telegraphy Acts, 1904 (4 Edw. 7, c. 24), s. 7, and 1925 (15 & 16 Geo.5, c. 67), s. 1, as meaning 'any system of communication by telegraph as defined in the Telegraph Acts, 1863 to 1904, without the aid of any wire connecting the points from and at which the messages or other communications are sent and received,' it being also provided that nothing in the Act shall prevent any person from making or using electrical apparatus for actuating machinery or for any purpose other than the transmission, including the reception as well as the sending, of messages. The Act of 1924 prohibits the establishment of any wireless telegraph station, or the establishment or working of any apparatus for wireless telegraphy, in any place or onboard any British ship, except under and in accordance with a licence granted in that behalf by the Postmaster-General. Search-warrants may be issued by order of the Postmaster-General, the Admiralty, Army Council, Air Co...
Electro telegraphy
The art or science of constructing or using the electric telegraph the transmission of messages by means of the electric telegraph...
Electro
A prefix or combining form signifying pertaining to electricity produced by electricity producing or employing electricity etc as electro negative electro dynamic electro magnet...
Telegraphi'
Telegraphi', written evidence of things past, Blount....
Electro ballistic
Pertaining to electro ballistics...
Electro biologist
One versed in electro biology...
Electro capillary
Pert to or caused by electro capillarity...
Electro chemical
Of or pertaining to electro chemistry...
Electro chronograph
An instrument for obtaining an accurate record of the time at which any observed phenomenon occurs or of its duration It has an electro magnetic register connected with a clock See Chronograph...
Electro chronographic
Belonging to the electro chronograph or recorded by the aid of it...
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