B 8
[Subsidiary]
Persons travelling with inappropriate tickets.
Surcharge for children under 12 years.
Decision as to age of any child.
Passengers to travel in correct compartments of trains.
Period of validity of first/ordinary class tickets.
Period of validity governing other tickets.
CAP. 372] Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation [1985 Ed.
By-laws
7. (1) If a person travels or attempts to travel upon any part of the railway-
(a) without a ticket; or
(b) having lost his ticket; or
(c) with a ticket that is invalid; or
(d) with a ticket improperly defaced, damaged, mutilated, torn, split or otherwise interfered with so that the printed or coded data thereon is wholly or partly erased or cannot be deciphered or which is otherwise altered or interfered with; or
(e) in a first class carriage whilst holding an ordinary class ticket; or
(f) to a station for which the ticket is invalid,
then and in any of the above events he shall be liable to pay a surcharge.
(2) The provisions of this by-law shall apply equally to passengers occupying seats or standing including those in corridors or gangways.
8. When a surcharge is payable in respect of any child aged under 12 years only a sum equivalent to one half of the surcharge by an adult passenger shall be liable to be paid.
9. The decision as to the age of any child referred to in these by-laws shall be in the absolute discretion of any member of the staff or authorized person dealing with tickets or passengers and shall be final and binding for all purposes without liability of whatever nature for any loss or damage (including consequential and non-pecuniary loss) howsoever arising from such decision.
10. A passenger must ensure that he joins the correct train on which he intends to travel and that he travels in the carriage or compartment for which his ticket is valid for travel and that he alights at the station to which the appropriate fare has been paid.
11. An ordinary class single ticket or first class single ticket and an ordinary class return ticket or first class return ticket (save as otherwise provided in these by-laws) is valid for travel only upon the day on which such ticket is issued.
12. The period of validity and the special conditions governing any ticket other than an ordinary class single or return ticket shall be those printed upon the ticket or when no period of validity or special conditions are printed upon the ticket such period of validity and special conditions as are set out in the publications, notices, lists or tables issued by or on behalf of the Corporation from time to time.
B 8
[Subsidiary]
Persons travelling with inappropriate tickets.
Surcharge for children under 12 years.
Decision as to age of any child.
Passengers to travel in correct compartments of trains.
Period of validity of first/ordinary class tickets.
Period of validity governing other tickets.
CAP. 372] Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation [1985 Ed.
By-laws
7. (1) If a person travels or attempts to travel upon any part of the railway-
(a) without a ticket; or
(b) having lost his ticket; or
(c) with a ticket that is invalid; or
(d) with a ticket improperly defaced, damaged, mutilated, torn, split or otherwise interfered with so that the printed or coded data thereon is wholly or partly erased or cannot be deciphered or which is otherwise altered or interfered with; or
(e) in a first class carriage whilst holding an ordinary class
ticket; or
(ƒ) to a station for which the ticket is invalid,
then and in any of the above events he shall be liable to pay a surcharge.
(2) The provisions of this by-law shall apply equally to passen- gers occupying seats or standing including those in corridors or gangways.
8. When a surcharge is payable in respect of any child aged under 12 years only a sum equivalent to one half of the surcharge by an adult passenger shall be liable to be paid.
9. The decision as to the age of any child referred to in these by-laws shall be in the absolute discretion of any member of the staff or authorized person dealing with tickets or passengers and shall be final and binding for all purposes without liability of whatever nature for any loss or damage (including consequential and non- pecuniary loss) howsoever arising from such decision.
10. A passenger must ensure that he joins the correct train on which he intends to travel and that he travels in the carriage or compartment for which his ticket is valid for travel and that he alights at the station to which the appropriate fare has been paid.
11. An ordinary class single ticket or first class single ticket and an ordinary class return ticket or first class return ticket (save as otherwise provided in these by-laws) is valid for travel only upon the day on which such ticket is issued.
12. The period of validity and the special conditions governing any ticket other than an ordinary class single or return ticket shall be those printed upon the ticket or when no period of validity or special conditions are printed upon the ticket such period of validity and special conditions as are set out in the publications, notices, lists or tables issued by or on behalf of the Corporation from time to time.
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