PILOTS
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ARTICLE 74.
PILOTS.
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1. Board of examiners a body politic.
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15. Board may make rules; may suspend
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2. Board of examiners of Maryland pilots,
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or withdraw license.
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of whom composed. Pilots to pay
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10. What vessels required to pay pilotage.
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said board $1,000 to defray expenses.
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17. What vessels exempt.
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3. Applicant to be a pilot; must produce
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18. Masters shall take licensed pilot or pay
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certificate of honesty and good be-
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full pilotage.
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havior.
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19. Money collected under secs. 16 and 17,
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4. Examination of applicants; license.
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how distributable.
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5. Fees.
6. Warrant as first rate pilot.
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20. Special provisions as to masters and
owners of vessels on Pocomoke river
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7. Annual renewal of license.
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and Eastern shore.
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8. Fees for renewal.
9. First rate license not to be granted to
minor.
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21. Rates of pilotage.
22. Deduction from pilot rates, when al-
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10. Board may increase or decrease num-
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lowed.
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ber of pilots.
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23. Pilot absent three years.
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11. Oath of board before examining any
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24. Pilot refusing to aid vessel in distress.
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applicant.
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25. Carrying licensed pilot to sea against
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12. Pilot not to act unless his company
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his inclination; penalty.
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keeps sufficient pilot boat.
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26. Penalty for employing vessels as pilot
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13. Pilot to have license to destined port
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boat without license.
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of any vessel he demands to pilot;
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27. Detention of pilots.
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name of boat to be put on stern,
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28. Master to continue pilot to port or to
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mainsail and foresail.
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sea.
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14. No person not licensed shall undertake
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29. Pilots to keep three boats at sea.
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to pilot any vessel; C. and D. Canal;
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30. In what cases this article inapplicable.
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penalty.
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An. Code, 1924, sec. 1. 1912, sec. 1. 1904, sec. 1. 1888, sec. 1. 1853, ch. 214, sec. 3.
1. The board of examiners of pilots is a body politic and corporate,
and may appoint a register who shall enter in a book to be provided for
that purpose all applications to and all other proceedings of the said board
and shall countersign all warrants for pilots granted by the board.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 2. 1912, sec. 2. 1904, sec. 2. 1892, ch. 532.
2. The board of examiners of Maryland pilots shall consist of three
members composed of the following persons: The president of the board
of trade, the president of the corn and flour exchange and the president
of the pilot association, and the pilots shall pay the said board one thousand
dollars a year to defray the expenses of said board.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 3. 1912, sec. 3. 1904, sec. 3. 1888, sec. 3. 1853, ch. 214, sec. 1.
3. Any person who may desire to be admitted a pilot shall produce
a certificate from the circuit court for the county wherein he resides, or
As to scope and force of state pilot laws, see Revised Statutes United States, secs.
4235-6 and 4400-1; also Hobart v. Dugan, 10 Peters, 121; License Cases, 5 Howard, 580;
Cooley v. Board of Wardens, 12 Howard, 299; Ex parte, McNiel, 13 Wallace, 236.
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