CAP. 99]
[s. 46 cont.]
Penalty for trespass.
48 of 1948, Schedule.
Penalty for driving an animal upon or across a railway.
48 of 1948, Schedule.
Penalty for defacing pass or ticket.
48 of 1948, Schedule.
Penalty for obstructing railway servant.
48 of 1948, Schedule.
Occupation crossings.
Railways.
disinfected as soon as practicable and shall not be used for the conveyance of passengers until it has been so disinfected.
[49]
47. Any 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 of two hundred and fifty dollars, and every person who being without lawful excuse on the railway or premises refuses to leave the same 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 of one thousand dollars or imprisonment for six months.
[50]
48. Any 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, or who suffers any animal to stray upon any railway, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars.
[51]
49. Any person who wilfully alters or defaces his pass or ticket so as to render the date, number or any material portion thereof illegible shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars.
[52]
50. Any person who wilfully obstructs or impedes any railway servant in the discharge of his duty shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars or imprisonment for three months.
[53]
51. It shall be lawful for the Governor to declare by notification any road or path which a railway may cross to be an occupation crossing. All occupation crossings shall be used subject to such rules as the Governor in Council may make in that behalf. The following provisions are subject to modification by such rules as aforesaid. The gates of occupation crossings are not to close across the railway and are to be kept locked by means of padlocks the keys of which shall be kept by railway officials. Every person desiring to use the same must give reasonable notice of his intention to do so to the station master of the nearest station.
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CAP. 99]
[s. 46 cont.]
Penalty for trespass.
48 of 1948, Schedule.
Penalty for driving an animal upon or across a railway.
48 of 1948, Schedule.
Penalty for
defacing pase
or ticket.
48 of 1948, Schedule.
Penalty for obstructing
railway
servant.
48 of 1948, Schedule.
Occupation crossings.
Railways.
disinfected as soon as practicable and shall not be used for the conveyance of passengers until it has been so dis- infected.
[49]
47. Any 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 of two hundred and fifty dollars, and every person who being without lawful excuse on the railway or premises refuses to leave the same 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 of one thousand dollars or imprisonment for six months.
[50]
48. Any person who wilfully rides, leads or drives upon or across a railway any animal except in directly cross- ing 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, or who suffers any animal to stray upon any railway, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars.
[51]
49. Any person who wilfully alters or defaces his pass or ticket so as to render the date, number or any material portion thereof illegible shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars.
[52]
50. Any person who wilfully obstructs or impedes any railway servant in the discharge of his duty shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars or imprisonment for three months.
[53]
51. It shall be lawful for the Governor to declare by notification any road or path which a railway may cross to be an occupation crossing. All occupation crossings shall be used subject to such rules as the Governor in Council may make in that behalf. The following provisions are subject to modification by such rules as aforesaid. The gates of occupation crossings are not to close across the railway and are to be kept locked by means of padlocks the keys of which shall be kept by railway officials. Every person desiring to use the same must give reasonable notice of his intention to do so to the station master of the nearest station.
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