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Part 1 - Transportation by Carriers Generally


  • § 46-9-130. Duty of common carrier to receive passengers generally
  • § 46-9-131. Extent of right of carriers to refuse admittance to persons and to eject passengers
  • § 46-9-132. Duty of carriers of passengers to exercise extraordinary diligence
  • § 46-9-133. Duty of common carriers of passengers to furnish comfortable seats and to light and ventilate cars
  • § 46-9-134. Duty of conductors or other railroad employees to assign passengers to cars and compartments; investing of conductors and railroad employees with police powers
  • § 46-9-135. Duty of passengers to remain in assigned car, compartment, or seat; ejectment of passenger by conductor and railroad employees
  • § 46-9-136. Carriage of baggage
  • § 46-9-137. Granting of passes by common carriers to former employees and their immediate family
  • § 46-9-138. Granting of annual passes by common carriers to sheriffs and their deputies
  • § 46-9-139. Selling or dealing in passenger tickets by person other than authorized agent of common carrier issuing such tickets
  • § 46-9-140. Duty of common carriers to redeem unused tickets and unused portions of tickets
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