1986 Ed.]
Mass Transit Railway By-laws
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Corporation (or their appointed nominee) for a review of the circumstances in which he became liable to a surcharge or to deliver up his ticket and the said Chairman or Managing Director (or appointed nominee) upon the conclusion of such review may at his absolute discretion reject such application or may authorize repayment of the whole or any part of the surcharge or the remaining value on the delivered up ticket.
(4) Without prejudice to paragraph (1), any person holding a ticket who travels beyond a station for which that ticket is valid shall be liable to pay the excess fare specified in the Conditions of Issue.
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[Subsidiary]
16. (1) A passenger should examine his ticket and any change tendered before leaving any ticket office and the Corporation shall not be liable for any error or omission not drawn to its attention at the time of issue of the ticket.
(2) A passenger using an automatic vending machine shall insert not less than the appropriate fare in legal tender for the purchase of a ticket. No passenger shall be entitled to any refund of any amount in excess of the appropriate fare inserted into an automatic vending machine.
(3) The amount (including a nil amount) from time to time encoded on a ticket shall be conclusive evidence of the amount paid in respect of such ticket and of the value (if any) remaining in such ticket.
(4) Any person who is requested to do so by an official shall produce to that official acceptable proof of his entitlement to any special type of ticket.
should examine tickets and change.
tickets.
17. (1) All tickets shall remain the property of the Corporation and must be produced at any time within the railway premises on demand by any official.
(2) No person shall, without reasonable excuse, fail or refuse at the end or sooner determination of his journey (or series of journeys in the case of a multiple journey or stored value ticket) to deliver up his ticket to the Corporation.
(3) Any person who contravenes paragraph (2) shall be regarded as not having paid his fare and shall be liable to pay a surcharge.
18. (1) No person shall improperly do anything to or with a ticket whereby--
(a) the coded data thereon is erased wholly or in part, or is otherwise altered or interfered with; or
(b) the ticket is otherwise damaged.
(2) No person shall use or attempt to use a ticket which has been improperly altered, damaged or interfered with for the purpose of entering or leaving the paid area or travelling upon the railway.
Damaging etc. a ticket.