California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Sections 860-876
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 860
The mate is the officer next in rank to the master, and in case of the master's disability the mate becomes the master. By so...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 861
All persons employed in the navigation of a vessel, or upon a voyage, other than the master and mate, are seamen within the provisions of...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 862
The mate and seamen of a vessel are engaged by the master, and may be discharged by him at any period of the voyage for...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 863
A mate or seaman is not bound to go to sea in a vessel that is not seaworthy. If there is reasonable doubt of its...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 864
A seaman can not by agreement be deprived of his lien upon the vessel, or of any remedy for the recovery of his wages to...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 865
A seaman can not, by special agreement, impair any of his rights, or add to any of his obligations, as defined by law, unless he...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 866
Except as otherwise provided by law, the wages of seamen are due when, and so far only as, freightage is earned, unless the loss of...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 867
The right of a mate or seaman to wages and provisions begins either from the time he begins work, or from the time specified in...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 868
If a voyage is broken up before departure of the vessel, the seamen shall be paid for the time they have served, and they may...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 869
When a mate or seaman is wrongfully discharged, or is driven to leave the vessel by the cruelty of the master on the voyage, it...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 870
If a vessel is wrecked or lost, a seaman is entitled to his wages up to the time of the loss or wreck, whether freightage...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 871
A certificate from the master or chief surviving officer of a vessel, to the effect that a seaman exerted himself to the utmost to save...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 872
When a mate or seaman is prevented from rendering service by illness or injury, incurred without his fault in the discharge of his duty on...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 873
If a mate or seaman becomes sick or disabled during the voyage, without his fault, the expense of furnishing him with suitable medical advice, medicine,...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 874
If a mate or seaman dies during the voyage, his personal representatives are entitled to his wages to the time of his death, if he...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 875
A mate or seaman who deserts his vessel without cause, or who is justifiably discharged by the master during the voyage for misconduct, or for...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 876
A mate or seaman may not, under any pretext, ship goods on his own account without permission from the master. ...