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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 48, PUBLIC UTILITIES
Chapter 17: Poles and conduits; erection or construction; consent of owner of land
Section: 48:17-10: Consent of municipality or county for local line
No pole, conduit, wire or other fixture, except such as are a part of a through line of any such telegraph or telephone company as distinguished from a local line, shall be constructed or erected in, upon, along, over or under any public road, street or highway of any municipality without first obtaining permission by ordinance or resolution from the governing body of the municipality, nor in, upon, along, over or under any public road, street or highway of any county without first obtaining permission by resolution from the board of freeholders of the county.
A through line shall be construed to be one used strictly for through business. Such line shall in no event be thereafter used for local business or as a part of a local line without having first obtained permission by ordinance or resolution.
This section added to the Rutgers Database: 2012-09-26 13:37:55.
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