Telecommunications Cap. 173 Ed. 1978 Offences in connexion with exercise by Government of its powers in an emergency. . 27, Refusal or neglect to produce message. Forged telegram. Offences in connexion with telecommunications. 28. 29. 30. PART V—SUPPLEMENTAL Onus of proof. Admissibility of transcript message in judicial proceedings. Exemption. Inspection of radio-communication station. Inspection of licence. Compounding of offences. Non-responsibility for loss or damage. Non-liability of telecommunication officers for libel in message. 31. 32. 33. 34, 35. 37. 38. TELECOMMUNICATIONS Ordinances Nos. 14 of 1954, 27 of 1962, 37 of 1966, AN ACT TO CONSOLIDATE PART 1. This Act may AND AMEND THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAW Act No. 6 of 1971 RELATING TO [a5th: July, 1954] I—PRELIMINARY Short title be cited as the Telecommunications Act. Interpretation 2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires— *“broadcasting station” means a radio-communication station emitting by means of Hertzian waves sound transmissions intended for direct reception by the general public; *“broadcast receiving station” means a radio-communication station designed for the reception of sound transmission from broadcasting stations; “dealer in radio communication apparatus” means any person carrying on the business of producing, manufacturing, repairing, selling. or distributing radio-communication apparatus; “message” means any communication sent or received, or made by telecommunication, or given to a telecommunication officer to be sent by telecommunication; "Inserted by 6 of 1971, s. 2. _ .

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