RAILWAYS.
No. 21 of 1909.
1785
(3) It shall be lawful for any railway official to refuse to carry any luggage or parcel, vessel or package that may be suspected to contain dangerous or offensive goods and to require the same to be opened, and in case any such luggage or parcel, vessel or package shall have been received for the purpose of being carried on the railway, it shall be lawful for any railway official to stop the transit thereof until he is satisfied that the nature and contents of the luggage or parcel, vessel or package are not dangerous or offensive.
from leprosy,
travel.
49. Every person knowingly suffering from leprosy, small-pox, or other contagious or infectious disease who travels by the railway except in accordance with any rules made in that behalf shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars; and if any person whilst travelling be discovered to be so suffering it shall be lawful for any railway official to remove him from the carriage and from the railway premises at the first opportunity, and such person may in addition to any fine, be ordered to pay the amount of any expenses incurred in the disinfection of any carriage or portion of a carriage occupied by him while so travelling. Every such carriage or portion of a carriage shall be properly disinfected as soon as practicable and shall not be used for the conveyance of passengers till it has been so disinfected.
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50. Every person who trespasses upon a railway or upon any of the lands, stations or other premises appertaining thereto shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding ten dollars, and every such person who refuses to leave the railway or premises on being requested to do so by any railway official may be immediately removed therefrom and shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty dollars.
animal
upon
51. Every person who wilfully rides, leads, or drives upon or across a railway any animal except in directly crossing the railway at any road or place appointed for that purpose at a time at which he may lawfully do so, or who tethers any animal upon or within reach of any railway shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty dollars.
*As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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RAILWAYS.
No. 21 of 1909.
1785
(3) It shall be lawful for any railway official to refuse to carry any luggage or parcel, vessel or package that may be suspected to contain dangerous or offensive goods and to require the same to be opened, and in case any such luggage or parcel, vessel or package shall have been received for the purpose of being carried on the railway, it shall be lawful for any railway official to stop the transit thereof until he is satisfied that the nature and contents of the luggage or parcel, vessel or package are not dangerous or offensive.
from leprosy,
travel.
49. Every person knowingly suffering from leprosy, small- Persons pox, or other contagious or infectious disease who travels by suffering the railway except in accordance with any rules made in etc., not that behalf shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine allowed to not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars; and if any person whilst travelling be discovered to be so suffering it shall be lawful for any railway official to remove him from the carriage and from the railway premises at the first opportunity, and such person may in addition to any fine, be ordered to pay the amount of any expenses incurred in the disinfection of any carriage or portion of a carriage occupied by him while so travelling. Every such carriage or portion of a carriage shall be properly disinfected as soon as practicable and shall not be used for the conveyance of passengers till it has been so disinfected.
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50. Every person who trespasses upon a railway or upon Penalty for any of the lands, stations or other premises appertaining trespass. thereto shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding ten dollars, and every such person who refuses to leave the railway or premises on being requested to do so by any railway official may be immediately removed there- from and shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty dollars.
animal
upon
51. Every person who wilfully rides, leads, or drives Penalty for upon or across a railway any animal except in directly cross- driving an ing the railway at any road or place appointed for that or across a purpose at a time at which he may lawfully do so, or who railway. tethers any animal upon or within reach of any railway shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty dollars.
*As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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