Pilots.
his consent beyond the waters of the Colony, or beyond the point to which he has been engaged to pilot the ship.
(2) When a licensed pilot is taken beyond the waters of the Colony or beyond the point up to which he has been engaged to pilot the ship, either without his consent or under circumstances of unavoidable necessity, he shall be entitled over and above his pilotage dues to maintenance and to such sum per day as may be prescribed by regulation, and any sums so payable shall be due and recoverable in the same manner as pilotage dues.
(3) The sum so to be paid shall be computed from and inclusive of the day on which the ship passes beyond the waters of the Colony or the point up to which the pilot was engaged to pilot her, and up to and inclusive of either the day of his being returned in the said ship to the Colony or, if he is discharged from the ship at a distance from the Colony, such day as will allow him sufficient time to return to the Colony, and in the last mentioned case he shall be entitled to his reasonable travelling expenses.
15. Every licensed pilot when acting as such shall be provided with his licence and shall, if requested, produce it to any person by whom he is employed or to whom he offers his services as pilot.
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produce
obligation to pilot's licence. c. 31, s. 36.
2 & 3 Geo. 5,
personation.
2 & 3 Geo. 5,
16. No person who is not a licensed pilot shall falsely represent himself to be a licensed pilot, either by means of using a licence which he is not entitled to use or by any other means.
17. If any person when piloting a ship, by wilful breach of duty or by neglect of duty or by reason of drunkenness or without lawful excuse-
c. 31, s. 37.
Penalty on endangering
pilot
ship, life or limb.
2 & 3 Geo. 5,
(a) does any act tending to the immediate loss, destruction or serious damage of the ship, or tending immediately to endanger the life or limb of any person whatsoever; or
(b) refuses or omits to do any lawful act proper and requisite to be done by him for preserving the ship from loss, destruction or serious damage, or for preserving any person whatsoever from danger to life and limb,
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