ยง 123. What must be stated in passage ticket. A ticket or instrument
issued as evidence of a right of passage upon the high seas, from any
port in this state, to any port of any other state or nation, and every
certificate or order issued for the purpose, or under pretense of
procuring any such ticket or instrument, and every receipt for money
paid for such ticket or instrument must state the name of the vessel on
board of which the passage is to be made, the name of the owners or
consignees of such vessel, the name of the company, or line, if any, to
which such vessel belongs, its country of registry, the place from which
such passage is to commence, the place where such passage is to
terminate, the day of the month and year upon which the voyage is to
commence, the name of the person purchasing such ticket or instrument,
or receiving such order, certificate or receipt, and the amount paid
therefor; and such ticket or instrument, order, certificate or receipt,
unless sold or issued by the owners or consignees of such vessel, must
be signed by their authorized agent.
Structure New York Laws
116 - Redemption of Unused Passage Tickets.
117 - Advertising as Agent, Without Written Authorization; False or Misleading Information.
119 - Punishment for Violation of Two Preceding Sections.
120 - Street Railroad or Omnibus Transfer Tickets Not to Be Given Away or Sold.
121 - Owners, Pursers and Clerks Allowed to Sell Tickets.
122 - Station Masters, Conductors and Agents Allowed to Sell Tickets.
123 - What Must Be Stated in Passage Ticket.
124 - Sale of Tickets Not Filled Out, a Misdemeanor.
125 - Soliciting the Surrender of Tickets a Misdemeanor.
126 - Purchase or Selling Partially Used Non-Transferable Railroad Tickets, a Misdemeanor.
127 - Unlawful Acts Relating to Passage Tickets, Reservations or Passenger Accommodations.