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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'

Tenure post

individual government servant may not hold for more than a limited period, P.G. Joshi v. Director-General, Posts and Telegraph, AIR 1975 SC 1: 1975 (4) SCC 584.

Railway and Canal Commission

No. 1400, as amended by 1932, No. 502. The Commission also has power to determine differences relating to telegraphs, by virtue of the Telegraph (Arbitration) Act, 1909, if the parties agree to such reference.

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Public emergency and economic emergency

Public emergency and economic emergency, public emergency within the contemplation of this section is one which raises problems concerning the interest of the public safety, the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of the State,...

Local authority

the Central or any State Government with, the control or management of any municipal or local fund. [Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 (13 of 1885), s. 3 (7)] It means Panchayats at the village and Zila Parishad at

Marconism

The theory or practice of Marconis wireless telegraph system

Licensee

of 1998), s. 2 (l)] Means any person licensed under sub-s. (1) of s. 4 of the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 (13 of 1885) for providing specified public telecommunication services. [Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Act, 1997

Recording

numerous instruments with an automatic appliance which makes a record of their action as a recording gauge or telegraph

Phantom circuit

circuit or wire in reality not existing obtained by certain arrangements of real circuits as in some multiplex telegraph systems

graph

instrument that produces a written or visible record of a measurement such as a spectrograph as autograph crystograph telegraph photograph

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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'

Tenure post

individual government servant may not hold for more than a limited period, P.G. Joshi v. Director-General, Posts and Telegraph, AIR 1975 SC 1: 1975 (4) SCC 584.

Railway and Canal Commission

No. 1400, as amended by 1932, No. 502. The Commission also has power to determine differences relating to telegraphs, by virtue of the Telegraph (Arbitration) Act, 1909, if the parties agree to such reference.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Public emergency and economic emergency

Public emergency and economic emergency, public emergency within the contemplation of this section is one which raises problems concerning the interest of the public safety, the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of the State,...

Local authority

the Central or any State Government with, the control or management of any municipal or local fund. [Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 (13 of 1885), s. 3 (7)] It means Panchayats at the village and Zila Parishad at

Marconism

The theory or practice of Marconis wireless telegraph system

Licensee

of 1998), s. 2 (l)] Means any person licensed under sub-s. (1) of s. 4 of the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 (13 of 1885) for providing specified public telecommunication services. [Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Act, 1997

Recording

numerous instruments with an automatic appliance which makes a record of their action as a recording gauge or telegraph

Phantom circuit

circuit or wire in reality not existing obtained by certain arrangements of real circuits as in some multiplex telegraph systems

graph

instrument that produces a written or visible record of a measurement such as a spectrograph as autograph crystograph telegraph photograph

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