California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Sections 490-497
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 490
Debts amounting to at least fifty dollars ($50), contracted for the benefit of vessels, are liens in the cases provided in Section 491. Actions for...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 491
All vessels are liable for: (a) Services rendered on board at the request of, or under contract with, their respective owners, masters, agents, or consignees....
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 492
The master of a vessel has a general lien, independent of possession, upon the vessel and freightage, for advances necessarily made or liability necessarily incurred...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 493
The mate and seamen of a vessel have a general lien, independent of possession, upon the vessel and freightage, for their wages, which is superior...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 494
The cost of repairing or replacing any buoy or beacon which is maintained by authority of the United States Bureau of Lighthouses which may be...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 495
In any action brought pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, the complaint shall designate the vessel by name, and shall be verified by the...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 495.1
Notwithstanding Section 483.010 of the Code of Civil Procedure, the plaintiff, at the time of issuing the summons, or at any time afterwards, may have...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 495.3
The writ shall be directed to the sheriff of the county within which the vessel lies, or the marshal of the court, and direct him...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 495.4
The sheriff or marshal to whom the writ is directed and delivered shall execute it without delay, and shall attach and keep in his or...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 495.5
The owner, or the master agent, or consignee of the vessel, may, on behalf of the owner, appear and answer or plead to the action...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 495.6
After the attachment is levied, the owner, or the master, agent, or consignee of the vessel, may, in behalf of the owner, have the attachment...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 495.7
After the appearance in the action of the owner, the attachment may, on motion, also be discharged in the same manner, and on like terms...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 495.8
If the attachment is not discharged, and a judgment is recovered in the action in favor of the plaintiff, and an execution is issued thereon,...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 495.9
Any mariner, boatman, or other person employed in the service of the vessel attached, who may wish to assert his or her claim for wages...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 496
If the claim of the mariner, boatman, or other person filed with the clerk of the court, as provided in Section 495.9, is not contested...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 497
The notice of sale published by the sheriff or marshal must contain a statement of the measurement and tonnage of the vessel and a general...