Telecommunications Act 2001

Networks - Access to property, involving rights of multiple parties, to deploy fibre optic media and other technology - Process

155F: Relationship with other statutory rights of access

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"This law doesn't change your existing rights to access certain things."

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This part of the law does not affect your rights to access existing works under sections 120 to 127. You still have the same rights as before. When you want to know more about these rights, you can look at the sections 120 to 127 to find out what they say.

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Access to property, involving rights of multiple parties, to deploy fibre optic media and other technology: Process

155FRelationship with other statutory rights of access

  1. This subpart does not limit the statutory rights of access for existing works provided for in sections 120 to 127.

Notes
  • Section 155F: replaced, on , by section 13 of the Telecommunications (Property Access and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2017 (2017 No 16).