audio link definition

audio link means facilities (for example, telephone facilities) that enable audio communication between persons in different places;
audio link means facilities (including telephone) that enable, at the same time, a court at one place to hear a person giving evidence or making a submission at another place and vice versa;
audio link means facilities, including telephone, that enable reasonably contemporaneous and continuous audio communication between persons at different places.

More Definitions of audio link

audio link means a live telephone link between the court point and the remote point which are both equipped with facilities which will enable audio communication between all appropriate persons at the court point and the remote point;
audio link means facilities, including telephones, that enable, at the same time, a court at one place to hear a person at another place and vice versa;
audio link means facilities (including telephone) that enable audio communication between persons at different places;
audio link means facilities that enable audio communication between participants at a meeting when 1 or more of them is not physically present at the place of the meeting
audio link means a system of two-way communication linking different places so that a person speaking at any one of the places can be heard at the other;
audio link means facilities (including telephone) that enable, at the same time, a judicial officer or authorised officer at one place to hear the accused at another place and vice versa;

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