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2001 Florida Statutes

Chapter 362
SPECIAL POWERS OF TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES
Chapter 362, Florida Statutes 2001

CHAPTER 362

SPECIAL POWERS OF TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES

362.01  Powers to occupy roads.

362.02  Powers of eminent domain.

362.01  Powers to occupy roads.--Any telegraph or telephone company chartered by this or another state, or any individual operating or desiring to operate a telegraph or telephone line, or lines, in this state, may erect posts, wires and other fixtures for telegraph or telephone purposes on or beside any public road or highway; provided, however, that the same shall not be set so as to obstruct or interfere with the common uses of said roads or highways. Permission to occupy the streets of an incorporated city or town must first be obtained from the city or town council.

History.--s. 1, ch. 782, 1856; RS 2256; s. 1, ch. 5262, 1903; GS 2820; RGS 4373; CGL 6337.

362.02  Powers of eminent domain.--Any telegraph or telephone company now organized or which may hereafter be organized under the laws of this or any other state shall have the right to construct, maintain and operate lines of telegraph or telephone along and upon the right-of-way of any railroad in the state, and to that end is granted all powers for the exercise of the right of eminent domain; provided, the ordinary travel or use of said railroad is not interfered with by reason thereof; and provided further, that no pole shall be erected nearer than 20 feet from the outer edge of the track, unless by the consent of the railroad company.

History.--s. 1, ch. 5211, 1903; GS 2821; RGS 4374; CGL 6338.