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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0258_0012agree to settle same by arbitration) as followss The said Georgetown Telephone Company its successors and assigns, shall elect one disinterested person, such rural company, or companies, shall select one disinterested person, and the City Council bf this City shall select one disinterested person, which three persons shall act as ar- bitrators to decide the points not agreed upon in regard to the terms and conditions and rates for such connections; it shall only be necessary for any two of such arbitrators to agree upon any such point to decide it; an officer, owner or stockholder of any or either of said company, or companies, shall not be qualified to act as such arbitrator, but the fact that any person is a subscriber for a phone, or phones, from either or both of such company, or companies, shall not disqualify him to act as such arbitrator; when any such ar- bitration is had, then the said Georgetown Telephone Company, its successors and assigns, shall abide by the result thereof and shall furnish such connection on the rates and terms de- cided by such arbitration. It being provided, however, that the said Georgetown Telephone Company its successors and assigns shall make no charge against its subscribers in said City for service over such rural lines that may center in said City, that is, over such rural lines as do not maintain and operate a switchboard outside of said city; and it being further provided that by paying 50 cents per month to said Georgetown Telephone Company, its successors and assigns, ant and all ' subscribers to said Georgetown Telephone Company, its success- ors and assigns, in siad City who shall pay said sum of 50 cents per month shall have service over all of said rural lines which may connect with the exchange of the Georgetown Telephone Company its successors and assigns, without paying any additional tolls or charges therefor. Subdivision F. The said Georgetown Telephone Company, its successors and assigns, shall install and furnish to its subscribers for residence 'phones in this City, when desired by suchsubscribers, the " Four Party Selective Service," but such service can be demanded by such subscribers only in groups of four and the phones of any four subscribers demanding such service shall be so situated as to be conveniently reached by one wire; and the rate of such service shall be $1.00 per month each phone. 13