Railway Companies Act 1867
1867 c.127
An Act to amend the Law relating to Railway Companies.
[20th August 1867]
 Preliminary
 Short title.
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This Act may be cited as “The Railway Companies Act 1867”.
 Extent of Act.
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 Interpretation of terms.
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In this Act—
 The term “company” means a railway company; that is to say, a company constituted by Act of Parliament, or by certificate under Act of Parliament, for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, or working a railway (either alone or in conjunction with any other purpose):
 The term “action” includes suit or other proceeding:
 The term “judgment” includes decree, order, or rule:
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 The term “person” includes corporation:
 The term “Court of Chancery” or “Court” means the High Court in England or Ireland, as the case requires:
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 Protection of Rolling Stock and Plant
 Restriction on execution against personal property of company.
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The engine, tenders, carriages, trucks, machinery, tools, fittings, materials, and effects constituting the rolling stock and plant used or provided by a company for the purposes of the traffic on their railway, or of their stations or workshops, shall not, after their railway or any part thereof is open for public traffic, be liable to be taken in execution at law or in equity. . .  where the judgment on which execution issues is recovered in an action on a contract entered into after the passing of this Act, or in an action not on a contract commenced after the passing of this Act; but the person who has recovered any such judgment may obtain the appointment of a receiver, and, if necessary, of a manager, of the undertaking of the company, on application by petition in a summary way to the Court of Chancery in England or in Ireland, according to the situation of the railway of the company; and all money received by such receiver or manager shall, after due provision for the working expenses of the railway and other proper outgoings in respect of the undertaking, be applied and distributed, under the direction of the Court, in payment of the debts of the company and otherwise, according to the rights and priorities of the persons for the time being interested therein; and on payment of the amount due to every such judgment creditor as aforesaid the Court may, if it think fit, discharge such receiver or such receiver and manager.
 Determination of questions respecting executions.
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If in any case where property of a company has been taken in execution a question arises whether or not it is liable to be so taken notwithstanding this Act, the same may be heard and determined on an application by either party by summons in a summary way to the court out of which the execution issued, or if the Court is one of the Superior Courts of Law, then to a judge of any one of those courts, and such determination shall be final and binding.
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