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Statutes > California > Hnc > 1120-1122

HARBORS AND NAVIGATION CODE
SECTION 1120-1122



1120.  Vessels which use pilotage services, and their tackle,
apparel, furniture, and other appurtenances, and their owners,
operators, and agents are jointly and severally liable for pilotage
fees and for the surcharges established pursuant to this division.




1121.  If any pilot, in endeavoring to assist or relieve any vessel
in distress, suffers loss or damage to the pilot's vessel, the owner
and operator of the distressed vessel are jointly and severally
liable for the loss or damage.


1122.  (a) A pilot carried to sea against the pilot's will, or
unnecessarily detained on board a vessel when a pilot vessel is in
attendance to receive the pilot, shall receive six hundred dollars
($600) per day while so carried to sea or detained, plus
reimbursement for any expenses incurred by the pilot in returning to
the pilot station.
   (b) The owner, operator, and agents of the detaining vessel are
jointly and severally liable for paying the amount specified in
subdivision (a).


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Hnc > 1120-1122

HARBORS AND NAVIGATION CODE
SECTION 1120-1122



1120.  Vessels which use pilotage services, and their tackle,
apparel, furniture, and other appurtenances, and their owners,
operators, and agents are jointly and severally liable for pilotage
fees and for the surcharges established pursuant to this division.




1121.  If any pilot, in endeavoring to assist or relieve any vessel
in distress, suffers loss or damage to the pilot's vessel, the owner
and operator of the distressed vessel are jointly and severally
liable for the loss or damage.


1122.  (a) A pilot carried to sea against the pilot's will, or
unnecessarily detained on board a vessel when a pilot vessel is in
attendance to receive the pilot, shall receive six hundred dollars
($600) per day while so carried to sea or detained, plus
reimbursement for any expenses incurred by the pilot in returning to
the pilot station.
   (b) The owner, operator, and agents of the detaining vessel are
jointly and severally liable for paying the amount specified in
subdivision (a).



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Hnc > 1120-1122

HARBORS AND NAVIGATION CODE
SECTION 1120-1122



1120.  Vessels which use pilotage services, and their tackle,
apparel, furniture, and other appurtenances, and their owners,
operators, and agents are jointly and severally liable for pilotage
fees and for the surcharges established pursuant to this division.




1121.  If any pilot, in endeavoring to assist or relieve any vessel
in distress, suffers loss or damage to the pilot's vessel, the owner
and operator of the distressed vessel are jointly and severally
liable for the loss or damage.


1122.  (a) A pilot carried to sea against the pilot's will, or
unnecessarily detained on board a vessel when a pilot vessel is in
attendance to receive the pilot, shall receive six hundred dollars
($600) per day while so carried to sea or detained, plus
reimbursement for any expenses incurred by the pilot in returning to
the pilot station.
   (b) The owner, operator, and agents of the detaining vessel are
jointly and severally liable for paying the amount specified in
subdivision (a).