Florida Statutes Title XXVII Chapter 363 - Telegraph And Cable Companies
- 363.02 - Liability For Failure To Promptly Deliver Messages; Proviso.
Any telegraph company owning or operating a telegraph line wholly or partly in this state, and engaged in transmitting messages for a consideration, who shall...
- 363.03 - Presumption Of Negligence.
The failure promptly to transmit or to deliver to the addressee any message so received for transmission as aforesaid shall be presumed to be due...
- 363.04 - Refusing Messages For Transmission; Damages; Evidence.
Any telegraph company owning or operating any telegraph line or lines wholly or partly in this state and engaged in transmitting messages, for a consideration,...
- 363.05 - Attorney’s Fee.
Any person recovering the penalty specified in, or any damage under, ss. 363.02-363.04 shall be entitled to recover, in addition thereto, 10 percent of the...
- 363.06 - Recovery For Mental Anguish And Physical Suffering; Burden Of Proof.
Persons engaged in the business of transmitting telegrams into or out of this state, or from one point to another point in this state, shall...
- 363.07 - Assessing Damages.
The jury, or the judge where there is no jury, trying any case arising under s. 363.06 shall assess the damages to be awarded the...
- 363.08 - Cipher Messages.
Persons engaged in the business of transmitting telegrams into or out of this state, or from one point to another point within this state, shall...
- 363.09 - Presumption As To Notice Of Contents.
The receipt of a telegram for transmission by any person engaged in the telegraph business in this state, shall be deemed and held to be...
- 363.10 - Contracts Limiting Liability Illegal.
All provisions and stipulations contained in any contract relieving or exempting, or having the effect to relieve or exempt any person engaged in the telegraph...
Last modified: September 23, 2016