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may be directed as to the
which they
shall travel.
39. Any passenger may be directed by a station master, guard or other railway official to enter and travel in any carriage or compartment which such railway official may indicate, not being of a lower class than that for which he has paid his fare, and any passenger refusing or neglecting to conform to such direction may be removed by any railway official from the railway premises and further shall forfeit his fare.
[43]
entering
or carriage,
49. (a) Any male person who without lawful excuse enters any special carriage or portion of a carriage or any private room or apartment provided for the exclusive use of females, knowing the same to be so appropriated, or who remains therein after having been informed of its appropriation; and
(b) any person who without lawful excuse enters any special carriage or compartment reserved for the private use of any other person, knowing the same to be so reserved, or who remains therein after being requested to leave the same; and
(c) any person who, having obtained a ticket of one class, knowingly and wilfully refuses or neglects to leave any room or place set apart for passengers of a higher class,
shall be forthwith removed therefrom and also from the railway premises and, further, shall forfeit his fare and shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars.
[44] 48 of 1948,
41. If any person shall fail to pay on demand any sum due for the conveyance of any goods on a railway, it shall be lawful for the manager to detain all or any part of such goods or if the same shall have been removed from the railway premises any other goods of such person which may be therein or shall thereafter come into the possession of the administrator, and it shall be lawful for the manager, after reasonable notice to such person, to sell by public auction a sufficient quantity of such goods to realize the sum payable as aforesaid and all charges and expenses of such detention and sale, and out of the proceeds to retain the said sums rendering the surplus, if any, and such of the goods as shall remain unsold to the person entitled thereto; or
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Remedy for non-payment of sum due for goods, and for non-payment of fare.
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Railways.
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may be directed as to the
which they
shall travel.
39. Any passenger may be directed by a station master, Passengers guard or other railway official to enter and travel in any carriage or compartment which such railway official may carriage in indicate, not being of a lower class than that for which he has paid his fare, and any passenger refusing or neglecting to conform to such direction may be removed by any railway official from the railway premises and further shall forfeit his fare.
[43]
entering
or carriage,
49. (a) Any male person who without lawful excuse Penalty for
enters any special carriage or portion of a carriage private room or any private room or apartment provided for the etc. exclusive use of females, knowing the same to be so appropriated, or who remains therein after having been informed of its appropriation; and
(b) any person who without lawful excuse enters any special carriage or compartment reserved for the private use of any other person, knowing the same to be so reserved, or who remains therein after being requested to leave the same; and
(c) any person who, having obtained a ticket of one class, knowingly and wilfully refuses or neglects to leave any room or place set apart for passengers of a higher class,
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be forthwith removed therefrom and also from the may railway premises and, further, shall forfeit his fare and shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars.
[44] 48 of 1948,
41.
If any person shall fail to pay on demand any sum due for the conveyance of any goods on a railway, it shall be lawful for the manager to detain all or any part of such goods or if the same shall have been removed from the railway premises any other goods of such person which may be therein or shall thereafter come into the possession of the administrator, and it shall be lawful for the manager, after reasonable notice to such person, to sell by public auction a sufficient quantity of such goods to realize the sum payable as aforesaid and all charges and expenses of such detention and sale, and out of the proceeds to retain the said sums rendering the surplus, if any, and such of the goods as shall remain unsold to the person entitled thereto; or
131
Schedule.
Remedy for of sum due goods, and for
non-payment
for carriage of
non-payment
of fare.
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