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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-9-a > 116

§  116.  Redemption of unused passage tickets.  Every person who shall  have purchased a passage ticket from an authorized agent of  a  railroad  company, which shall not have been used, or shall have been used only in  part, may, within thirty days after the date of the sale of said ticket,  present  the same, unused or partly used, for redemption, at the general  office of the railroad company which  issued  said  ticket,  or  at  the  ticket office where said ticket was sold, or at the ticket office at the  point  to which the ticket has been used.  If said ticket wholly unused,  shall be presented for redemption at the ticket office where  sold,  the  same  shall  be  then  and there redeemed by the agent in charge of said  ticket office at the price paid for said ticket. If said ticket,  partly  used, shall be presented for redemption at the ticket office where sold,  or  at the ticket office at the point to which used, the ticket agent at  either of said offices, upon delivery of said ticket, shall issue to the  holder thereof a receipt, properly describing said  ticket  and  setting  forth the date of the receipt of said ticket, and the name of the person  from  whom  received, and shall thereupon forthwith transmit said ticket  for redemption to the general office. It shall  be  the  duty  of  every  railroad  company to redeem tickets presented for redemption, as in this  section provided for promptly and within not to exceed thirty days  from  the  date  of presentation at the general office or from the date of the  aforesaid receipt. A wholly unused ticket shall be redeemed at the price  paid therefor. A partly used ticket shall be redeemed at  a  rate  which  shall  be  equal  to the difference between the price paid for the whole  ticket and the cost of a ticket of the same class between the points for  which said ticket was actually used. Mileage  books  shall  be  redeemed  within  thirty days after the date of the expiration thereof in the same  manner. Provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall be deemed  to prohibit the requirement by tariff of advance notice of  cancellation  as a condition to the redemption or use of passage tickets in connection  with which reserve accommodations have been obtained; provided, further,  that   nothing   herein  contained  shall  be  deemed  to  prohibit  the  establishment by tariff of a service charge for the redemption of wholly  unused or partly  used  tickets.  Every  railroad  company  which  shall  wrongfully  refuse  redemption,  as  in this section provided for, shall  forfeit  to  the  aggrieved  party  fifty  dollars,  which  sum  may  be  recovered,  together  with  the  amount of redemption money to which the  party is entitled, in an action in any court of competent  jurisdiction,  together  with  costs;  but  no  such  action  can  be maintained unless  commenced within one year after the cause of action accrued.

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-9-a > 116

§  116.  Redemption of unused passage tickets.  Every person who shall  have purchased a passage ticket from an authorized agent of  a  railroad  company, which shall not have been used, or shall have been used only in  part, may, within thirty days after the date of the sale of said ticket,  present  the same, unused or partly used, for redemption, at the general  office of the railroad company which  issued  said  ticket,  or  at  the  ticket office where said ticket was sold, or at the ticket office at the  point  to which the ticket has been used.  If said ticket wholly unused,  shall be presented for redemption at the ticket office where  sold,  the  same  shall  be  then  and there redeemed by the agent in charge of said  ticket office at the price paid for said ticket. If said ticket,  partly  used, shall be presented for redemption at the ticket office where sold,  or  at the ticket office at the point to which used, the ticket agent at  either of said offices, upon delivery of said ticket, shall issue to the  holder thereof a receipt, properly describing said  ticket  and  setting  forth the date of the receipt of said ticket, and the name of the person  from  whom  received, and shall thereupon forthwith transmit said ticket  for redemption to the general office. It shall  be  the  duty  of  every  railroad  company to redeem tickets presented for redemption, as in this  section provided for promptly and within not to exceed thirty days  from  the  date  of presentation at the general office or from the date of the  aforesaid receipt. A wholly unused ticket shall be redeemed at the price  paid therefor. A partly used ticket shall be redeemed at  a  rate  which  shall  be  equal  to the difference between the price paid for the whole  ticket and the cost of a ticket of the same class between the points for  which said ticket was actually used. Mileage  books  shall  be  redeemed  within  thirty days after the date of the expiration thereof in the same  manner. Provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall be deemed  to prohibit the requirement by tariff of advance notice of  cancellation  as a condition to the redemption or use of passage tickets in connection  with which reserve accommodations have been obtained; provided, further,  that   nothing   herein  contained  shall  be  deemed  to  prohibit  the  establishment by tariff of a service charge for the redemption of wholly  unused or partly  used  tickets.  Every  railroad  company  which  shall  wrongfully  refuse  redemption,  as  in this section provided for, shall  forfeit  to  the  aggrieved  party  fifty  dollars,  which  sum  may  be  recovered,  together  with  the  amount of redemption money to which the  party is entitled, in an action in any court of competent  jurisdiction,  together  with  costs;  but  no  such  action  can  be maintained unless  commenced within one year after the cause of action accrued.

State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-9-a > 116

§  116.  Redemption of unused passage tickets.  Every person who shall  have purchased a passage ticket from an authorized agent of  a  railroad  company, which shall not have been used, or shall have been used only in  part, may, within thirty days after the date of the sale of said ticket,  present  the same, unused or partly used, for redemption, at the general  office of the railroad company which  issued  said  ticket,  or  at  the  ticket office where said ticket was sold, or at the ticket office at the  point  to which the ticket has been used.  If said ticket wholly unused,  shall be presented for redemption at the ticket office where  sold,  the  same  shall  be  then  and there redeemed by the agent in charge of said  ticket office at the price paid for said ticket. If said ticket,  partly  used, shall be presented for redemption at the ticket office where sold,  or  at the ticket office at the point to which used, the ticket agent at  either of said offices, upon delivery of said ticket, shall issue to the  holder thereof a receipt, properly describing said  ticket  and  setting  forth the date of the receipt of said ticket, and the name of the person  from  whom  received, and shall thereupon forthwith transmit said ticket  for redemption to the general office. It shall  be  the  duty  of  every  railroad  company to redeem tickets presented for redemption, as in this  section provided for promptly and within not to exceed thirty days  from  the  date  of presentation at the general office or from the date of the  aforesaid receipt. A wholly unused ticket shall be redeemed at the price  paid therefor. A partly used ticket shall be redeemed at  a  rate  which  shall  be  equal  to the difference between the price paid for the whole  ticket and the cost of a ticket of the same class between the points for  which said ticket was actually used. Mileage  books  shall  be  redeemed  within  thirty days after the date of the expiration thereof in the same  manner. Provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall be deemed  to prohibit the requirement by tariff of advance notice of  cancellation  as a condition to the redemption or use of passage tickets in connection  with which reserve accommodations have been obtained; provided, further,  that   nothing   herein  contained  shall  be  deemed  to  prohibit  the  establishment by tariff of a service charge for the redemption of wholly  unused or partly  used  tickets.  Every  railroad  company  which  shall  wrongfully  refuse  redemption,  as  in this section provided for, shall  forfeit  to  the  aggrieved  party  fifty  dollars,  which  sum  may  be  recovered,  together  with  the  amount of redemption money to which the  party is entitled, in an action in any court of competent  jurisdiction,  together  with  costs;  but  no  such  action  can  be maintained unless  commenced within one year after the cause of action accrued.