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Telegraph line

Matched in: Term Telegraph line

Any dispute concerning any telegraph line, appliance or apparatus

Matched in: Term Any dispute concerning any telegraph line, appliance or apparatus

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Tree

the power to lop trees overhanging any street or public road in order to prevent interference with a telegraphic line, see the Telegraph (Construction) Act, 1908 (8 Edw. 7, c. 33). See TELEGRAPHS; TIMBER., p. 1508. 'Tree'

Canal

16), empowers local authorities to request canal companies to fence, etc., dangerous parts on canals. As to placing telegraph lines across canals, see (English) Telegraph Construction Act, 1911. The (English) Ministry of Transport Act, 1919, transferred to … empowers local authorities to request canal companies to fence, etc., dangerous parts on canals. As to placing telegraph lines across canals, see (English) Telegraph Construction Act, 1911. The (English) Ministry of Transport Act, 1919, transferred to that

Wires, Overhead

the Public Health and Local Government Acts. As to the power of the Post Office to place telegraph lines across private property or property belonging to public undertakings, etc., see the (English) Telegraph Acts (41 & 42 … Wires, Overhead. For power to urban authority to make bye-laws for prevention of danger or obstruction from overhead telegraphic wires: see the Public Health and Local Government Acts. As to the power of the Post Office to

Incorporated Law Society

of 67,000 volumes, and a hall supplied with current publications and books of reference, the daily cause lists, telegraphic exchange news and telephone, and a conference-room are open daily for the use of members. Classes and postal … read and discussed; and social gatherings, entertainments, and excur-sions are arranged. Provincial Law Societies on some what similar lines have been established in various parts of the country

Wireless telegraphy

& 10 Geo. 5, c. 38). That Act, as amended by the (English) Merchant Shipping (Safety and Lord Line Conventions)Act, 1932 (22 Geo. 5, c. 9) (giving effect to the International Convention for the Safety of Life … Wireless telegraphy, defined in the Wireless Telegraphy Acts, 1904 (4 Edw. 7, c. 24), s. 7, and 1925 (15 &

Telephone connection

cable, coaxial cable, or microwave radio links', New Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15 Edn., Vol. 28, p. 511 [See also Telegraph Act, (13 of 1885), s. 3]; N. Krishna Devaraya v. Union of India, AIR 1996 Kant 189. Means … Telephone connection, means a telephone sub-scriber is usually connected by way of a loop (two or four wire line) to a local telephone exchange or end (central) office. End offices are in turn inter-connected via a hierarchy

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