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Indian Railway Conference Association Meeting of September 1911

1911

Rules for the interchange of Privilege Tickets—To confirm the Resolution of the Standing Committee for the modification of the form of appliction and order printed on pages 111 and 112 of the Rules and Regulations. [...] On wagons detained between the parent line and the point of interruption hire shall be chargeable at the option of the parent line on the failure of the railway on which the interruption occurs to meet a call for wagons in exchange for them. [...] OP Notice in geueal terms stating how and when the damage took place and the nature of it shall in all cases be sent within ono month by the Traffic Manager of the railway on which the damage occurred to the Traffie Manager of the parent railway and also to the Traffic Manager of each intermediate railway between the line on which the damage occurred and the parent railway Failure to give this n [...] The cancellation of a call shall have effect 48 hours after midnight of the day on which the notice is given which shall be by telegram If during the continuance of a call the balance on any day is in favour of the railway against which the call has been made such balance in excess of the Unpenalised Balance shall be paid for by the calling railway in accordance with the scale fix( in clause (d [...] was lost:— That in view to the simplification of the rules relating to the charges to be levied for the use of rolling stock and the consequent reduction of work both in the Audit and Traffic departments and as an inducement to expeditious working the Conference accept the principle of a time instead of a mileage basis for calculating the payments to be made for the use of foreign stock.""Subje
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