Illinois Code § 220 ILCS 55/2

Every such company may enter upon any lands for the purpose of
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making surveys and examinations with a view to the erection of any
telegraph line, and take and damage private property for the erection and
maintenance of such lines, and may, subject to the provisions contained in
this act, construct lines of telegraph along and upon any railroad, road,
highway, street or alley, along or across any of the waters or lands within
this state, and may erect poles, posts, piers or abutments for supporting
the insulators, wires and other necessary fixtures of their lines, in such
manner and at such points as not to incommode the public use of the
railroad, highway, street or alley, or interrupt the navigation of such
waters.

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