California Harbors and Navigation Code ARTICLE 1.5 - Vessel Repair

  • Section 410.
    As used in this article, the following definitions apply:(a) “Customer” means any person who requests a repairperson to do work on a vessel which is in...
  • Section 411.
    This article applies only to work done on a vessel with an estimated cost of one hundred dollars ($100) or more.(Added by Stats. 1986, Ch....
  • Section 412.
    Notwithstanding Section 502, a repairperson has no lien on a vessel under this article for compensation for services rendered to the vessel, unless the repairperson...
  • Section 413.
    No repairperson shall commence work for compensation without specific authorization from the customer or his or her agent in accordance with all of the following...
  • Section 414.
    Any repairperson who gives an original estimate in good faith, shall not be obligated to complete a job within the quoted or written estimated price...
  • Section 415.
    All work done by a repairperson, including all warranty work, shall be recorded on an invoice and shall describe all work done and parts supplied.Work...
  • Section 416.
    The invoice shall show the repairperson’s business name and address.If the repairperson’s telephone number is on the invoice, it shall be the telephone number that...
  • Section 417.
    Notwithstanding Section 413, upon authorization from the customer as to a specific job, a repairperson may work on a vessel on a time and materials...
  • Section 418.
    (a) This article does not apply to a vessel in distress which is in need of immediate work critical to its preservation and safety, for which...

Last modified: October 22, 2018