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Telecommunications Act 1991
7Boundary of a reserved line link
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##### 7 Boundary of a reserved line link
(1) An end facility on a reserved line link is a boundary of the reserved line link if, and only if:
(a) the end facility is on a property; and
(b) there is a line that is connected to the end facility and that, if it were removed from the end facility:
(i) would not itself be a line link of a kind referred to in subsection 24(1); and
(ii) would form part of no such line link; and
(c) in the case of a telephone socket—there is no other end facility on the property that precedes that telephone socket.
(2) An end facility that is on a reserved line link and on a property precedes another end facility that is on that line link and on that property if, and only if:
(a) there is a direct line link that connects the 2 end facilities; and
(b) that direct line link, if removed from the first-mentioned end facility:
(i) would not itself be a line link of a kind referred to in subsection 24(1); and
(ii) would form part of no line link of a kind so referred to.
(3) A line link is a direct line link that connects 2 end facilities that are on the same property if, and only if:
(a) there is connected to each of those end facilities a line that is, or forms part of, the line link; and
(b) no line that is, or forms part of, the line link is connected to any other end facility that is on the property.
(4) In this section:
> property means:
(a) a property as defined by section 13; or
(b) a combined area, as defined by section 14, that is an eligible combined area for the purposes of paragraph 12(3)(b).