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§ 28. Transmission of dispatches. Every such corporation shall receive  dispatches   from   and  for  other  telegraph  or  telephone  lines  or  corporations, and from and for any person, and on payment of  the  usual  charges  for  transmitting  dispatches  as  established by the rules and  regulations of such corporation, transmit the same with impartiality and  good faith and in the order in  which  they  are  received,  and  if  it  neglects or refuses so to do, it shall pay one hundred dollars for every  such  refusal  or  neglect to the person sending or desiring to send any  such dispatch and entitled to have it so transmitted,  but  arrangements  may  be  made  with  the proprietors or publishers or newspapers for the  transmission for publication  of  intelligence  of  general  and  public  interest out of its regular order.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Tcp > Article-3 > 28

§ 28. Transmission of dispatches. Every such corporation shall receive  dispatches   from   and  for  other  telegraph  or  telephone  lines  or  corporations, and from and for any person, and on payment of  the  usual  charges  for  transmitting  dispatches  as  established by the rules and  regulations of such corporation, transmit the same with impartiality and  good faith and in the order in  which  they  are  received,  and  if  it  neglects or refuses so to do, it shall pay one hundred dollars for every  such  refusal  or  neglect to the person sending or desiring to send any  such dispatch and entitled to have it so transmitted,  but  arrangements  may  be  made  with  the proprietors or publishers or newspapers for the  transmission for publication  of  intelligence  of  general  and  public  interest out of its regular order.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Tcp > Article-3 > 28

§ 28. Transmission of dispatches. Every such corporation shall receive  dispatches   from   and  for  other  telegraph  or  telephone  lines  or  corporations, and from and for any person, and on payment of  the  usual  charges  for  transmitting  dispatches  as  established by the rules and  regulations of such corporation, transmit the same with impartiality and  good faith and in the order in  which  they  are  received,  and  if  it  neglects or refuses so to do, it shall pay one hundred dollars for every  such  refusal  or  neglect to the person sending or desiring to send any  such dispatch and entitled to have it so transmitted,  but  arrangements  may  be  made  with  the proprietors or publishers or newspapers for the  transmission for publication  of  intelligence  of  general  and  public  interest out of its regular order.