1987 Ed.]
North-west Railway By-laws
[CAP. 372
E 7
[Subsidiary]
(5) No person shall be entitled to any refund of any amount inserted into an automatic vending machine or a farebox which is--
(a) in excess of the appropriate fare; or
(b) in excess of the balance required to make up the appropriate fare where the value remaining in a stored value ticket is inadequate.
(6) The amount (including a nil amount) from time to time printed on or encoded on a ticket shall be conclusive evidence of the amount paid in respect of such ticket and in the case of a stored value ticket the value (if any) remaining in such ticket.
(7) Any person who is requested to do so by any official of the Corporation shall immediately produce to that official acceptable proof of his entitlement to any concessionary or other special type of ticket or fare.
12. (1) A fare may be refunded or a ticket may be refunded or exchanged at the absolute discretion of the Corporation. Any such exchange or refund may be subject to the deduction of an administration charge prescribed and published by the Corporation from time to time.
(2) The form of any refund shall be at the absolute discretion of the Corporation.
(3) The Corporation shall not be obliged to issue a ticket in replacement of a lost or mislaid or unused ticket nor will it be obliged to make a refund in respect of the value of any such ticket or the amount of a fare or a surcharge levied as a consequence of failure to produce a ticket when required.
13. (1) Except when otherwise specified in notices, lists, tables or other publications issued by or on behalf of the Corporation, up to two children under 3 years of age may accompany each adult passenger on any bus or on the railway free of charge provided that such child or children do not occupy a seat or seats that are required for other passengers.
(2) Each adult passenger accompanied by more than two children under 3 years of age shall pay a fare equivalent to one half of the appropriate adult fare for any children exceeding two in number.
(3) Any child over 3 years of age but under 12 years of age when travelling on any bus or on the railway shall pay one half of the appropriate adult fare.
(4) In the absence of proof as to the age of any child referred to in these by-laws the decision as to age shall be in the absolute discretion of the officials of the Corporation dealing with tickets or passengers and shall be final and binding for all purposes without liability of whatever nature for any loss or damage whatsoever and howsoever arising from any such decision.
Exchanges and refunds.
Children travelling on buses and the railway.
1987 Ed.]
North-west Railway By-laws
[CAP. 372
E 7
[Subsidiary]
(5) No person shall be entitled to any refund of any amount inserted into an automatic vending machine or a farebox which is--
(a) in excess of the appropriate fare; or
(b) in excess of the balance required to make up the appropri- ate fare where the value remaining in a stored value ticket is inadequate.
(6) The amount (including a nil amount) from time to time printed on or encoded on a ticket shall be conclusive evidence of the amount paid in respect of such ticket and in the case of a stored value ticket the value (if any) remaining in such ticket.
(7) Any person who is requested to do so by any official of the Corporation shall immediately produce to that official acceptable proof of his entitlement to any concessionary or other special type of ticket or fare.
12. (1) A fare may be refunded or a ticket may be refunded or exchanged at the absolute discretion of the Corporation. Any such exchange or refund may be subject to the deduction of an administration charge prescribed and published by the Corporation from time to time.
(2) The form of any refund shall be at the absolute discretion of the Corporation.
(3) The Corporation shall not be obliged to issue a ticket in replacement of a lost or mislaid or unused ticket nor will it be obliged to make a refund in respect of the value of any such ticket or the amount of a fare or a surcharge levied as a consequence of failure to produce a ticket when required.
13. (1) Except when otherwise specified in notices, lists, tables or other publications issued by or on behalf of the Corporation, up to two children under 3 years of age may accompany each adult passenger on any bus or on the railway free of charge provided that such child or children do not occupy a seat or seats that are required for other passengers.
(2) Each adult passenger accompanied by more than two children under 3 years of age shall pay a fare equivalent to one half of the appropriate adult fare for any children exceeding two in number.
(3) Any child over 3 years of age but under 12 years of age when travelling on any bus or on the railway shall pay one half of the appropriate adult fare.
(4) In the absence of proof as to the age of any child referred to in these by-laws the decision as to age shall be in the absolute discretion of the officials of the Corporation dealing with tickets or passengers and shall be final and binding for all purposes without liability of whatever nature for any loss or damage whatsoever and howsoever arising from any such decision.
Exchanges and refunds.
Children travelling on buses and the railway.
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