ABSTRACT of Title to Lands: Cost of, and making out Title, to be borne Abstracts of Accounts, (see Accounts), xix. 82, xx. 9, 20 ACCESS to Special Acts of Companies: see under Special Acts. ACCIDENTS: Any Railway Accident attended with serious personal injury, to be reported by Company to Board of Trade, Within 48 hours after occurrence, . iv. 7 iv. 7 Penalty for neglecting to report, £5 a day, iv. 7 Board of Trade may require returns of serious accidents, from Railway iv. 8 . iv. 8 In such Form and Manner as Board of Trade may direct, neglect, &c., although amounting to Felony, Partition of Damages by Jury, amongst relatives of deceased,. xxx. 1 XXX. 2 Plaintiff to deliver to Defendant, full Particulars of the parties on But not more than one action to lie in respect of same subject matter, xxx. 3 xxx. 2 xxx. 4 And in case of necessity, Company may enter on the Lands and do the In case of Accidents to Works, or Slips in cuttings, embankments, &c., And the land not to be taken permanently without Certificate from iv. 14 ACCOMMODATION WORKS: Provisions as to Works for Accommodation and Protection of Lands Company to make and maintain for accommodation of Owners and Occu- Gates, Bridges, Culverts, Passages, to make good interruptions caused vii. 68 To be made immediately after taking land, if owners so require, To be made as soon as conveniently may be, Drainage of water from lands; arches, tunnels, culverts, drains, or ACCOMMODATION WORKS: continued. . vii. 68 Watering places for cattle, where cut off from previous watering places, vii, 68 . vii. 68 Nor to make works where Compensation is paid in lieu of them, vii. 68 ment, they may be executed by party aggrieved, at cost of Company, vii. 70 Differences as to Nature, Sufficiency, and Maintenance of, as well as time vii. 70 vii. 69 vii. 70 vii. 74 vii. 74 vii. 71 vii. 72 But Company not to require more expensive works than their own, vii. 72 vii. 73 vii. 32 et seq. As to other Works, see Works, and under respective heads, as Bridges, &c. ACCOUNTABILITY of Officers :-provisions with respect to, in Companies Collectors of Tolls and other officers, of Company, on termination of em- ployment, to deliver up property of Company, &c., . vi. 110 vi. 110 vii. 106 Proceedings on failure to do so, vii, 106 Summary remedy against officers failing to account, by summons before vi. 111 Or failing to deliver up papers, property, &c.,' vi. 111 Balances may be recovered by distress; in default, imprisonment for 3 months, . vi. 111 Officer refusing to deliver up documents, &c., may be imprisoned until vi. 112 Where reason to believe the officer about to abscond, Warrant to appre- vi. 113 Sureties not discharged by such proceedings, vi. 114 ACCOUNTANT-GENERAL: Deposit of money, under Standing Orders, by subscribers to public xxiv. 2 et seq. Deposit of purchase money or compensation to parties having limited interests, xix. 69 et seq. xx. 18 ACCOUNTANT-GENERAL: continued. Deposit of value of Lands prior to entry upon same, xix. 85 et seq. xx. 22 et seq. ACCOUNTS: Provisions as to keeping of, and right of inspection by Shareholders, vi. 115 et seq. Directors to cause Accounts to be kept of receipts and expenditure, vi. 109 et seq. vi. 115 vi. 119 vi. 116 Books to be balanced 14 days before each Ordinary Meeting, vi. 116 vi. 116, 120 Such Balance Sheet to be examined by Directors and signed by Chair- vi 108, 118 Accounts and Balance Sheet to be open to inspection of Shareholders, vi. 117, 119 Penalty on Bookkeeper, for refusing to permit Shareholders to inspect, vi. 119 vi. 55 Accounts to be kept and open to inspection of Revenue officers, for pur- For compensation of Families of Persons killed by Accident (see under For cost of additional Constables, (see Constables), For recovery of Rent-charges, &c., (see under Lands), After Tender of sufficient amends, no action to lie, ADDRESS BOOK: continued. Shareholders entitled to inspect, gratis, And may require copy or extracts, Fee, 6d. for every 100 words required to be copied, ADJOURNMENT of Meetings: see under Meetings. ADMINISTRATION, Letters of; see Transmission of Shares, &c. ADMIRALTY: Consent of, and of Commissioners of Woods and Forests, to execution of vii. 17 ADVANCES: see Borrowing Powers, Calls. ADVERTISEMENT: see under Notices. AGREEMENTS: (see Contracts, Lease, &c.) Between Companies, &c., as to working arrangements, &c.; see under Between Postmaster-General and Company, as to Conveyance of Mails, Purchase of Lands, &c., by agreement, and otherwise than by agreement; AMALGAMATION of Railways: Fares or Tolls to be calculated for fractions of miles, in case of amalga- AMENDS for damages or injury, tender of: provisions in vii. 91 vi. 141 vii. 139 xix. 135 iv. 20, v. 12 Gunpowder and other dangerous goods not to be sent by Railway without ANIMALS: Liability of Company for loss or injury of; Limitations, (see Carriers), Parties aggrieved by Adjudication of Justice as to Penalties or Forfeitures, Within 4 months after adjudication, vi. 159, vii. 157, xix. 146 Ten days' notice stating grounds of appeal to be given, and security Quarter Sessions to hear and determine appeal, vi. 159, vii. 157, xix. 146 And may confirm, mitigate, or quash adjudication, vi. 160, vii, 158, xix. 147 Crossings of Railway over Roads, (see Crossings), Of Moneys raised by Company, by Subscription, Shares, Loans, &c., to . Of Penalties; half to informer and half to the poor: under Companies Under Railways Clauses Act, Under Lands Clauses Act, [APPLICATION,-continued. APPLICATION,-continued. Application of Purchase Money or Compensation for Lands, &c.; see APPORTIONMENT: Of Rents and Rent-charges on Lands taken for Railways (see under xix. 116 xix. 118 xix. 119 As to Lands subject to Leases; Apportionment of rent, where part only If not settled by agreement, to be settled by Justices, (see under Common), xix. 7 xix. 8 xix. 98 xix. 98 xix. 98 xix. 104 Apportionment of Tithe Rent-charge (see Tithe),. AQUEDUCTS: Construction of, &c., (see Works),. Provisions as to settlement of Disputes by Arbitration: in Companies Clauses Act, In Railways Clauses Act, In Lands Clauses Act, In Irish Railways or Lands Act, Cases in which provision is made for Arbitration: In disputes with Post Office (see Mails), v. 22 vii. 105 vi. 128 et seq. xix. 25 et seq. xx. 5 et seq. i. 6, 7, 9, 16-18 As to terms for laying down and use of Telegraphs (see Telegraphs), Lands, &c.), v. 13 v. 2 As to fitness of Engines and Carriages (see Engines and Carriages), vii. 115–117 ARBITRATORS: Provisions as to Settlement of Disputes by Arbitration, appointment and vii. 81 Appointment of an Arbitrator, or two Arbitrators, where questions are to be settled by arbitration, . Mode of appointment; Submission to arbitration, vi. 128, vii. 126, xix. 25 |