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FORM OF LICENCES.
TELECOMMUNICATION ORDINANCE, 1962.
(No. 46 of 1962).
PRIVATE TELEGRAPH (RECEPTION) LICENCE.
DATE OF ISSUE:
RENEWABLE;
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# Any Licence or Permit however described which the Telecommunications Authority has previously granted to the Licensed in respect of the apparatus is hereby revoked.
9. This Licence does not authorize the Licensee to do any act which may
infringe any copyright which may exist in the matter received.
10. The Licensee, and all persons operating any stations which the Licensee is authorized by this Licence to establish and use shall observe and comply with the relevant provisions of the Telecommunication Convection.
11. In this Licence Telecommunication Convention" means any International Telecommunication Convention and the Radio Regulations annexed thereto, which have from time to time or at any time been acceded to by or applied to the Colony,
For and on behalf of the Telecommunications Authority.
FEE ON ISSUE :
FEE ON RENEWAL :
(hereinafter called
"the_Elcenses") having paid to the Telecommunications Authority an issue fer of $
is hereby licensed, subject to the conditions herein contained—
to possess, establish and maintain a telegraph apparatus for receiving telegraph signals from a channel between
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for the sole purpose
of receiving messages concerning the business of the Liccösed as
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SCHEDULE.
APPARATUS LOCATION FROM WHICH MESSAGES ARE RECEIVED.
CONDITIONS.
1. The Apparatus shall be operated only by persons authorized by the Licensee
in that behalf.
2. The Schedule attached shall show the Address from which telegraph signals may be received. This Address must be covered by a valid "Private Telegraph (Transmission) LiccaICE”.
3. Any alteration to the apparatus or channel to which it is connected shall only be made with the prior approval in writing of the Telecommunications Authority.
4. The apparatus and this Licence shall be available for inspection at all reasonable times by duly authorized officers of the Telecommunications Authority.
5. This Licence shall continue in force for one year from the date of issue, and thereafter for successive periods of one year so long as the License pays to the Telecommunications Authority in advance before the begiming of each successive period the renewal fee prescribed by or under the regulations for the time being in force: Provided that the Telecommunica- tions Authority may at any time after the date of issue revoke the Licence or vary the conditions thereof by a notice served in writing on the LicenDE or by a police published in the Government Guzette addressed to "Al Private Telegraph_(Reception) Licensees. Any notice given under this clause may take effect either forthwith or on such subsequent dates as may be specified in the notice.
6. This Licence not transferable. The Licensee may not change pach address at which the apparatus is kept or operated without the written consent to such change of the Telecommunications Authority.
7. This Licence shall be returned to the Telecommunications Authority when
it has expired or been revoked.
TELECOMMUNICATION ORDINANCE, 1962.
(No. 46 of 1962).
PRIVATE TELEGRAPH (TRANSMISSION) LICENCE.
DATE OF ISSUE,
RENEWABLE:
FEE ON ISSUE!
FEE ON RENEWAL:
of
(hereinafter called
"the Licensee" having paid to the Telecommunications Authority an issue fro is hereby licensed, subject to the conditions herein contained— to possess, establish and maintain a telegraph apparatus for transmitting telegraph signals into a channel or channels between
and
for the sole purpose
of transmitting messages concerning the business of the Licensee as