Article 19.--TELEGRAPH, TELEPHONE AND TRANSMISSION LINES
17-1903.Entry upon and condemnation of land.
Such companies are also authorized to enter upon any lands, whether
owned by private persons in fee, or in any less estate, or by any
corporation, whether acquired by purchase or by virtue of any provision
in the charter of such corporation, for the purpose of making
preliminary surveys and examinations, with a view to the erection of any
telegraph lines; and, from time to time to appropriate so much of said
lands as may be necessary to erect such poles, piers, abutments, wires
and other necessary fixtures for a magnetic telegraph, and to make such
changes of location of any part of said lines as may from time to time
be deemed necessary, and shall have a right of access to construct said
line, and when erected from time to time as may be required, to repair
the same, and may proceed to obtain the right-of-way, and to condemn
lands for the use of the corporation in the manner provided by K.S.A. 26-501
to 26-516, inclusive.
Article 19.--TELEGRAPH, TELEPHONE AND TRANSMISSION LINES
17-1903.Entry upon and condemnation of land.
Such companies are also authorized to enter upon any lands, whether
owned by private persons in fee, or in any less estate, or by any
corporation, whether acquired by purchase or by virtue of any provision
in the charter of such corporation, for the purpose of making
preliminary surveys and examinations, with a view to the erection of any
telegraph lines; and, from time to time to appropriate so much of said
lands as may be necessary to erect such poles, piers, abutments, wires
and other necessary fixtures for a magnetic telegraph, and to make such
changes of location of any part of said lines as may from time to time
be deemed necessary, and shall have a right of access to construct said
line, and when erected from time to time as may be required, to repair
the same, and may proceed to obtain the right-of-way, and to condemn
lands for the use of the corporation in the manner provided by K.S.A. 26-501
to 26-516, inclusive.
Article 19.--TELEGRAPH, TELEPHONE AND TRANSMISSION LINES
17-1903.Entry upon and condemnation of land.
Such companies are also authorized to enter upon any lands, whether
owned by private persons in fee, or in any less estate, or by any
corporation, whether acquired by purchase or by virtue of any provision
in the charter of such corporation, for the purpose of making
preliminary surveys and examinations, with a view to the erection of any
telegraph lines; and, from time to time to appropriate so much of said
lands as may be necessary to erect such poles, piers, abutments, wires
and other necessary fixtures for a magnetic telegraph, and to make such
changes of location of any part of said lines as may from time to time
be deemed necessary, and shall have a right of access to construct said
line, and when erected from time to time as may be required, to repair
the same, and may proceed to obtain the right-of-way, and to condemn
lands for the use of the corporation in the manner provided by K.S.A. 26-501
to 26-516, inclusive.