136-196. Injury to passenger while in prohibited place.
If any passenger on any railroad is injured in any portion of a train where passengers are prohibited by notice conspicuously posted in its passenger cars, such railroad shall not be liable for the injury, provided the railroad has furnished sufficient room within its passenger cars for the proper accommodation of all passengers on the train. (1871-2, c. 138, s. 42; Code, s. 1978; Rev., s. 2628; C.S., s. 3509; 1963, c. 1165, s. 1; 1998-128, s. 14.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
§ 136-190 - Powers of railroad corporations.
§ 136-191 - Intersection with highways.
§ 136-193 - Joint construction of railroads having same location.
§ 136-194 - Cattle guards and private crossings; failure to erect and maintain misdemeanor.
§ 136-195 - To regulate crossings and to abolish grade crossings.
§ 136-196 - Injury to passenger while in prohibited place.
§ 136-197 - Ticket may be refused intoxicated person; penalty for prohibited entry.
§ 136-198 - Passenger refusing to pay fare or violating rules may be ejected.