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182 lS5S-'59. Chap. IGO. previously paid him, or satisfactory security for the p^^.y-ment thereof be given him. Kef'asai to pay Sec. 15. Be it further eoiadech Tliat if the master of any vessel shall send for or take on board any pilot to conduct such vessel from her station to any other place on the said harbor or adjacent waters, and shall afterwards neglect or delay to remove such vessel, wind and weather permitting, such master shall pay to the pilot two dollars for attending each and every day he shall be so detained, and if any ves-sel shall be boarded by a pilot without the harbor, and should happen to be blown off to sea by the violence of the weather, the j^ilot on board such vessel shall also be entitled to receive from the master thereof two dollars for everyday he shall be at sea, until the vessel shall be brought into port. Refusal or ne- Sec. 10. Be it further en cicteiL That when any Beaufort <;lfCt. to assist -i i n • • i TesL-ei. harbor pilot shall see a vessel on the coast havmg a signal for a pilot, or shall hear a gun or guns iired off the coast, and shall refuse or neglect to go to the assistance of such vessel, such pilot shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay the sum of forty dollars, to be recovered by action of debt in any court of record in this State, the one-half to the inform-er, the other half to the master of such vessel, and such pilot so refusing or neglecting may, upon due proof being made befoi'C the commissioners of navigation, be removed from being a branch pilot. Refusal to take g^c. IT. Be it fuHher enacted. That when any master of pilot. . . , . a vessel shall refuse, (if spoken, or properly signalled, outside the bar.) to take a pilot, then each pilot so refused shall be entitled to full pilotage in the same manner as he would have been had he been actually employed for the purpose of piloting such vessel. Tobavcspy- Sec. 18. Be it further cnaded. That each pilot shall, ^''''^'*' within such convenient time as the said commissioners shall direct, furnish himself with a good spy glass or telescope, under such penalty as the commissioners shall think proper, and such spy glass shall always be taken in the boat when the pilot goes out to sea. What vessels Sec. 19. Be it further enacted. That no vessel or boat 'tnh'iivcrpUot. entering the harbor of Beaufort by either of the bars under sixty tons burden shall be compelled to take a pilot or pay
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Full Text | 182 lS5S-'59. Chap. IGO. previously paid him, or satisfactory security for the p^^.y-ment thereof be given him. Kef'asai to pay Sec. 15. Be it further eoiadech Tliat if the master of any vessel shall send for or take on board any pilot to conduct such vessel from her station to any other place on the said harbor or adjacent waters, and shall afterwards neglect or delay to remove such vessel, wind and weather permitting, such master shall pay to the pilot two dollars for attending each and every day he shall be so detained, and if any ves-sel shall be boarded by a pilot without the harbor, and should happen to be blown off to sea by the violence of the weather, the j^ilot on board such vessel shall also be entitled to receive from the master thereof two dollars for everyday he shall be at sea, until the vessel shall be brought into port. Refusal or ne- Sec. 10. Be it further en cicteiL That when any Beaufort <;lfCt. to assist -i i n • • i TesL-ei. harbor pilot shall see a vessel on the coast havmg a signal for a pilot, or shall hear a gun or guns iired off the coast, and shall refuse or neglect to go to the assistance of such vessel, such pilot shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay the sum of forty dollars, to be recovered by action of debt in any court of record in this State, the one-half to the inform-er, the other half to the master of such vessel, and such pilot so refusing or neglecting may, upon due proof being made befoi'C the commissioners of navigation, be removed from being a branch pilot. Refusal to take g^c. IT. Be it fuHher enacted. That when any master of pilot. . . , . a vessel shall refuse, (if spoken, or properly signalled, outside the bar.) to take a pilot, then each pilot so refused shall be entitled to full pilotage in the same manner as he would have been had he been actually employed for the purpose of piloting such vessel. Tobavcspy- Sec. 18. Be it further cnaded. That each pilot shall, ^''''^'*' within such convenient time as the said commissioners shall direct, furnish himself with a good spy glass or telescope, under such penalty as the commissioners shall think proper, and such spy glass shall always be taken in the boat when the pilot goes out to sea. What vessels Sec. 19. Be it further enacted. That no vessel or boat 'tnh'iivcrpUot. entering the harbor of Beaufort by either of the bars under sixty tons burden shall be compelled to take a pilot or pay |