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Texas Transportation Code - Chapter 64 Rates Of PilotageLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Transportation Code > Texas Transportation Code - Chapter 64 Rates Of Pilotage In this chapter, "consignee" includes: (1) the master; (2) the owner; (3) the agent; (4) the subagent; and (5) a person who enters or clears ... The rate of pilotage that may be adopted under Sections 63.004 and 63.021 on a class of vessel may not, in a port of this ... (a) A vessel that declines pilot services offered outside the bar and enters the port without the aid of a pilot is liable to the ... A pilot who serves or offers to serve a vessel may bring suit to recover pilot fees from a consignee. Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. ... Except for actual service provided, a vessel of 20 tons or less is exempt from a charge for pilotage. Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 165, ... (a) In addition to any other applicable remedy provided by law, a person who has not been appointed to be a branch or deputy pilot ... Last modified: August 10, 2007 |