§ 75-712. Electric line paralleling or intersecting certain telephone lines; inductive interference; effect. — United States — Nebraska law | Esheria

§ 75-712. Electric line paralleling or intersecting certain telephone lines; inductive interference; effect.

If electric lines parallel or intersect certain telephone lines and are built and operated to recognized engineering standards, the owner is not liable for resulting inductive interference.

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