Vermont Code § 30 V.S.A. § 2523

Court may permit line to be attached to standing poles
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§ 2523. Court may permit line to be attached to standing poles
Persons desiring to attach a telephone line to poles of a telegraph company may petition
the Superior Court of the county in which such line of poles or part thereof is situated,
for permission so to do. The court shall appoint three disinterested persons commissioners
to make examination and determine whether the request of the petitioner can be granted
without injury to the company owning the poles. If, in their judgment, such permission
ought to be given, the commissioners shall so report to the court, and state what,
in their opinion, would be a fair annual compensation to be paid for such privilege.
The court shall render such judgment thereon as it deems just, or for cause shown
may reject the report and appoint new commissioners to reexamine and report.

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