If any passenger shall refuse to pay his fare, it shall be lawful for the conductor of the train and the servants of the corporation to put him and his baggage out of the cars, using no unnecessary force, at any usual stopping place, or near any dwelling... Laws of the State of New York - Page 749by New York (State) - 1875Full view - About this book
| Meteorology - 1848 - 966 pages
...fixed as aforesaid. Sec. 33. If any passenger shall refuse to pay his fare, or toll, it shall be lawful for the conductor of the train and the servants of the corporation to put him out of the cars at any usual slopping place the conductor shall elect. Sec. 33. Every such corporation... | |
| Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives - Illinois - 1849 - 588 pages
...corporation to put him out of the cars at any stopping place the conductor may select. '•Srx). 11. Every such corporation shall start and run their cars, for the transportation ofproperty and passengers, at regular tunes to be fixed by public notice, and shall furnish sufficient... | |
| Canada - Law - 1851 - 610 pages
...fare, may, by the conductor of the train and the servants of the Company, be, with their baggage, put out of the cars, using no unnecessary force, at any usual stopping place, or near any dwelling house, as the conductor shall elect, first stopping the train. Seventhly. All persons in charge... | |
| Vermont - Law - 1851 - 838 pages
...regulations of the corporation for the government of the conduct of the passengers, it shall be lawful for the conductor of the train and the servants of the corporation to put him out of the cars, at any usual stopping place the conductor may elect. (Sec. 57 of No. 41 o/1849.) SECT.... | |
| New York (State). Board of Railroad Commissioners - Railroads - 1895 - 682 pages
...Ejection of passengers from cars.— If any passenger shall refuse to pay his fare, it shall be lawful for the conductor of the train and the servants of...no unnecessary force, at any usual stopping place, on stopping the train. § 28. Running of cars and conveyance of freight and passengers. — Every such... | |
| New York (State). Board of Railroad Commissioners - Railroads - 1907 - 796 pages
...passenger shall refuse to pay his fare the conductor of the train, and the servants of the corporation, may put him and his baggage out of the cars, using no unnecessary force, on stopping the train, at any usual stopping place, or near any dwelling house, as the conductor may... | |
| Kansas - Law - 1857 - 394 pages
...lawful for the conductor of the train and servants of s passenger refus* • ii • i P1 *ns *° p*y bis the corporation to put him and his baggage out of the cars, 'aŤ• nsing no unnecessary force, and at any usual stopping place, or near any dwelling-house, as... | |
| Amasa Junius Parker - Criminal law - 1858 - 734 pages
...the same, it is declared that, " if any passenger shall refuse to pay his fare, it shall be lawful for the conductor of the train and the servants of...to put him and his baggage out of the cars, using The People v. Jillson. no unnecessary force, at any usual stopping place, or near any dwelling-house,... | |
| William Conway Keele - Constables - 1858 - 898 pages
...their fare, may, by the conductor of the train and servants of the company be, with their baggage, put out of the cars, using no unnecessary force, at any usual stopping place, or near any dwelling house, as the conductor shall elect, first stopping the train. Seventhly. All persons in charge... | |
| Missouri - Railroad land grants - 1859 - 164 pages
...to be fixed as aforesaid. § 43. If any passenger shall refuse to pay his fare, it shall be lawful for the conductor of the train, and the servants of...the conductor shall elect, on stopping the train. § 44. Every such corporation shall start and run their cars, for the transportation of passengers... | |
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