Any telephone company may borrow money, and issue its bonds therefor, under its seal and signed by its president or vice president and by its treasurer or assistant treasurer. The signatures of such officers may be facsimiles thereof and the seal of the company may be a facsimile of such seal.

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Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 16-251

  • Telephone company: means a telecommunications company that provides one or more noncompetitive or emerging competitive services, as defined in section 16-247a. See Connecticut General Statutes 16-1