Section 10. If the board of aldermen or the selectmen deem public convenience and necessity require the railroad to be constructed in part longitudinally upon a public way or place, they may, in granting or agreeing to a location thereon, prescribe how the tracks shall be laid, the kind of wires, poles, rails and other appliances which shall be used, and may impose such terms, conditions and obligations incidental to and not inconsistent with the objects of a street railway company as the public interests may require, and the department approves.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 162 - Electric Railroads
Section 2 - Application to Boynton Bicycle Railway
Section 5 - Content of Agreement of Association; Execution of Agreement
Section 6 - Publication of Agreement
Section 7 - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity
Section 8 - Fixing of Route; Application to Municipality
Section 10 - Location Upon Public Way or Place
Section 11 - Content of Certificate of Incorporation
Section 12 - Commencement of Construction
Section 13 - Extensions; Date of Completion and Opening for Use
Section 14 - Common Carriers of Baggage and Freight
Section 15 - Statutes Applicable to Electric Railroads
Section 16 - Statutes Not Applicable to Electric Railroad
Section 17 - Elevated Structures, Recovery of Damages for Additional Servitude