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ART. LXXIV] PILOTS. 549
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ARTICLE LXXIV.
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PILOTS.
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4. Examinations ; appointment and
license.
21. Rates of pilotage.
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25. Carrying pilot to sea against will;
penalty.
27. Detention of pilots ; penalty.
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1904, art. 74, sec. 4. 1888, art. 74, sec. 4. 1860. art. 74, sec. 4. 1853, ch. 214,
sec. 1. 1918, ch. 90.
4. The Board of Examiners shall examine each applicant producing
such certificate; and if upon public examination, the person shall appear
to the board of sufficient ability, skill and experience they shall grant
him one of three kinds of warrants of appointment and license, under
seal, according to the qualification of such person, thereby authorizing
him for one year from the date of such warrant either to pilot such
vessels of any draught of water, or vessels not exceeding thirteen feet
draught, or vessels not exceeding twelve feet draught; and every person
receiving such warrant and appointment shall thereafter be reported a
lawful pilot.
1904, art. 74. sec. 21. 1888, art. 74, sec. 21. 1800, art. 74, sec. 21. 1853, ch. 214,
sec. 17. 1868, ch. 115. 1918, ch. 90.
21. No pilot shall charge or receive any greater or less reward or
compensation for his services as such than follows: For every vessel
inward bound to Baltimore, or from Baltimore to sea, drawing thirteen
feet of water or over, five dollars for each foot of water she may draw;
for every vessel drawing ten feet of water and less than thirteen feet,
four dollars for each foot she may draw; for all vessels drawing less
than ten feet of water, three dollars and fifty cents for each foot of
water she may draw, which rates shall apply to vessels to or from
Georgetown.
1904, art. 74, sec. 25. 1888, art. 74, sec. 23. 1860, art. 74, sec. 25. 1853, ch. 214,
sec. 10. 1868, ch. 115. 1918, ch. 90.
25. If any master of any vessel shall carry any licensed pilot to sea
against his inclination he shall pay the said pilot, if said vessel be of
over twelve feet draught, one hundred dollars per month until said
pilot's return or death; if said vessel be not over twelve feet draught,
eighty dollars a month until said pilot's return or death; and for every
day's detention at quarantine by order of the health officer, five dollars
per day for every day of such detention.
1904, art. 74, sec. 27. 1888, art. 74, sec. 27. 1860. art. 74, sec. 27. 1853, ch. 214,
sec. 12. 1918, ch. 90.
27. Any pilot being detained on board any vessel, unless such deten-
tion be unavoidable, shall be allowed five dollars per day for each day
he may be so detained; to be paid by the master, agent, owner or con-
signee of said vessel.
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