Peak Tramway.
(c) knowingly and wilfully refuses or neglects, on arriving at the point to which he has paid his fare, to quit any carriage, shall be liable to a fine of one hundred dollars.
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of tickets on request; avoiding payment of fare.
26. Every passenger shall, on request by any officer or servant of the company, either produce, and if so requested deliver up, a ticket showing that his fare is paid, or pay his fare from the place whence he started, or give the officer or servant his name and address; and in case of default any such passenger shall be liable to a fine of one hundred dollars.
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offender.
27. It shall be lawful for any officer or servant of the company, and all persons called by him to his assistance, to seize and detain any person discovered either in or immediately after committing or attempting to commit any such offence as is mentioned in sections 25 and 26 and whose name or residence is unknown to such officer or servant, until such person can be conveniently taken to a police station for safe custody and detained until he is discharged by due course of law.
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28. No person shall be entitled to carry or to require to be carried on the tramway any dangerous goods as defined by the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873; and any person who sends by the tramway any such goods, without distinctly marking their nature on the outside of the vessel or package containing the same, or otherwise giving notice in writing to the book-keeper or other servant with whom the same are left, at the time of such sending, shall be liable to a fine of one hundred dollars. It shall further be lawful for the company to refuse to take any parcel that it may suspect to contain any such dangerous goods or require the same to be opened to ascertain the fact.
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summons,
29. Any summons, writ, or other proceeding required to be served on the company may be served by the same being left at, or sent by post directed to, the principal office of the company, or being given or sent by post directed to the secretary, or, in case there is no secretary, the solicitor of the company.
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Peak Tramway.
(c) knowingly and wilfully refuses or neglects, on arriving at the point to which he has paid his fare,
to quit any carriage,
shall be liable to a fine of one hundred dollars.
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of tickets on request; avoiding
payment
of fare.
26. Every passenger shall, on request by any officer or Production servant of the company, either produce, and if so requested deliver up, a ticket showing that his fare is paid, or pay his fare from the place whence he started, or give the officer or servant his name and address; and in case of default any such passenger shall be liable to a fine of one hundred dollars.
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c. 57, s. 5.
offender.
27. It shall be lawful for any officer or servant of the Detention of company, and all persons called by him to his assistance, to seize and detain any person discovered either in or im- mediately after committing or attempting to commit any such offence as is mentioned in sections 25 and 26 and whose name or residence is unknown to such officer or servant, until such person can be conveniently taken to a police station for safe custody and detained until he is discharged by due course of law.
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bringing
goods on
28. No person shall be entitled to carry or to require to Penalty for be carried on the tramway any dangerous goods as defined dangerous by the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873; and any person tramway. who sends by the tramway any such goods, without distinctly (1 of 1873). marking their nature on the outside of the vessel or package containing the same, or otherwise giving notice in writing to
the book-keeper or other servant with whom the same are left,
at the time of such sending, shall be liable to a fine of one hundred dollars. It shall further be lawful for the company to refuse to take any parcel that it may suspect to contain any such dangerous goods or require the same to be opened to ascertain the fact.
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summons,
29. Any summons, writ, or other proceeding required Service of to be served on the company may be served by the same etc. being left at, or sent by post directed to, the principal office of the company, or being given or sent by post directed to the secretary, or, in case there is no secretary, the solicitor of the company.
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