[6/12/1895]
The Citizens Electric Light and Power Company of Hughesville, Pennsylvania, its successors and assigns shall have the right to enter upon and use the streets and alleys in said Borough to erect poles and hang wires for the use and purpose of said Company. Subject, nevertheless, to the legal rights of any other corporation or company now using said streets and alleys.[1]
[1]
This franchise is now vested in the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company.
[12/7/1897, § 1]
Permission be and is hereby granted to J. Henry Jahke, his successors and assigns, to erect, maintain and use poles and wires and fixtures for the distribution of electricity, in any and every street, avenue, highway, alley, lane and public place in the Borough of Hughesville for the purpose of furnishing arc and incandescent lights to the Borough of Hughesville or to any persons, firms or corporations within said Borough.
[1]
This franchise is now vested in the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company.
[12/7/1897, § 2]
The rights and privileges herein[1] granted shall extend to the use by the said J. Henry Jahke, his successors and assigns, of any and all poles, wires and fixtures for the distribution of electricity, heretofore erected by the Hughesville Water Company and the Hughesville Electric Light and Power Company and the right to the use of such poles, wires and fixtures is hereby ratified and confirmed to the said J. Henry Jahke, his successors and assigns.
[1]
In Sections 2 to 4 of this chapter.
[12/7/1897, § 3]
The said J. Henry Jahke shall have the option and privilege of transferring and assigning the privilege and permission hereby granted[1] to any corporation now existing, or hereafter to be created having the power to accept the said grant.
[1]
See Sections 2 and 3 of this chapter.
[5/7/1898, § 1]
Permission be and is hereby granted to the Citizens Electric Light and Power Company, their successors and assigns, to erect, maintain and use poles, wires and fixtures for the distribution of electric light in any and every street, avenue, highway, alley, lane and public place in the Borough of Hughesville for the purpose of furnishing arc, and incandescent lights to the Borough of Hughesville or to any persons, firms or corporations within said Borough.
[1]
This franchise is now vested in the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company.
[5/7/1898, § 2]
The rights and privileges herein granted[1] shall extend to the use by the said Citizens Electric Light and Power Company, their successors and assigns, of any and all poles, wires and fixtures for the distribution of electricity, heretofore erected[2] by the Citizens Electric Light and Power Company and the right to use of such poles, wires and fixtures is hereby ratified and confirmed to the said Citizens Electric Light and Power Company, their successors and assigns.
[1]
In this ordinance, Sections 5 to 8 of this chapter.
[2]
See Section 1 of this chapter.
[5/7/1898, § 3]
The said Citizens Electric Light and Power Company shall have the option and privileges of transferring and assigning the privilege and permission hereby granted[1] to any corporation now existing, or hereafter to be created having the power to accept the said grant.
[1]
By this ordinance, Sections 5 to 8 of this chapter.
[5/7/1898, § 4]
The said Borough shall have the right to use the said poles if desired and without charge for a fire alarm system, provided such fire alarm system does not injure the electric light service.
[2/19/1906]
The Borough of Hughesville does hereby consent to the entry of the Eagles Mere Light Company upon any public road, street, lane, alley or highway in the said Borough of Hughesville, for the purpose of placing thereon poles and wires and over the said wires to distribute electric current to any place or places and therein to supply current and power to the public individuals, firms and corporations and also the right to enter the roads, streets, lanes, alleys or highways to alter, inspect and repair its said system of distribution. The erection of said poles is subject to the supervision of the Burgess or Town Council of said Borough.
[1]
This franchise is now vested in the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company.