[Adopted 3-19-1926 by Ord. No. 384]
The American Telegraph & Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, its successors and assigns, may acquire, occupy and use such portion of the aerial works of the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania which are now erected, constructed and in place, or which may hereafter be erected, constructed and placed, on, over and along the public highways of the Borough of Hanover, as may be required by the said the American Telegraph & Telephone Company of Pennsylvania for connecting and through line purposes in the due prosecution of its business, upon such arrangements as the two companies may agree to.
The said the American Telegraph & Telephone Company of Pennsylvania shall at all times fully indemnify, protect and save harmless the said Borough of Hanover from and against all actions, claims, suits, damages and charges, and against all loss and necessary expenditures arising from the use or maintenance of any or all of the aerial works acquired by it as aforesaid.
The said American Telegraph & Telephone Company of Pennsylvania shall, under its seal and by its proper officers, within 60 days from the date of the final enactment of this ordinance, signify in writing its acceptance of all the terms and conditions herein contained, in default of which, this ordinance shall become null and void and of no effect.
All legal advertising or printing fees incurred by the Borough of Hanover, County of York, State of Pennsylvania, in connection with the passage of this ordinance, shall be paid by the American Telegraph & Telephone Company of Pennsylvania.