Telegraph Act 1868
Long title | An Act to enable Her Majesty's Postmaster General to acquire, work and maintain Electric Telegraphs. |
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Citation | 31 & 32 Vict. c.110 |
Dates | |
Royal assent | 31 July 1868 |
Other legislation | |
Repealed by | Telecommunications Act 1984, SI 2001/1149 |
Status: Amended | |
Text of the Telegraph Act 1868 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk. |
The Telegraph Act 1868 (31 & 32 Vict. c.110) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It paved the way for the British state to take over telegraph companies and/or their operations.
It has been effectively repealed (only s.1, providing the short title remains in force).
It was one of Post Office Acts 1837 to 1895.[2]
See also[]
- General Post Office
- Telegraph Act
- UK public service law
- Attorney General v Edison Telephone Co of London Ltd (1880–81) LR 6 QBD 244
References[]
- Terramedia UK media law - accessed 6 March 2009
- ^ This short title was conferred on this Act by section 1 of this Act.
- ^ The Short Titles Act 1896, section 2(1) and Schedule 2
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