Telecommunications
Cap. 173
Ed. 1978
Offences in connexion with exercise by Government of its powers in an
emergency.
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27,
Refusal or neglect to produce message.
Forged telegram.
Offences in connexion with telecommunications.
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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.
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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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