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If mines improperly worked, the company may require means to be adopted for the safety of the railway. 85. If it appear that any such mines have been worked contrary to the provisions of this or the special Act, the company may, if they think fit, give notice to the owner, lessee, or occupier thereof to construct such works and to adopt such means as may be necessary or proper for making safe the railway, and preventing injury thereto; and if after such notice any such owner, lessee, or occupier do not forthwith proceed to construct the works necessary for making safe the railway, the company may themselves construct such works, and recover the expence thereof from such owner, lessee, or occupier, by action in any of the superior courts. And with respect to the carrying of passengers and goods upon the railway, and the tolls to be taken thereon:
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