§ 401.400 Calculation of pilotage units and determination of weighting factor
§ 401.401 Surcharges
§ 401.405 Pilotage rates and charges
§ 401.420 Cancellation, delay, or interruption in rendition of services
§ 401.425 Provision for additional pilot
§ 401.427 Charge on past due accounts
§ 401.428 Boarding or discharging a pilot other than at designated points
§ 401.430 Prohibited charges
§ 401.431 Disputed charges
§ 401.432 Certification of support services
§ 401.440 Advance payment of charges
§ 401.450 Pilot change points
§ 401.451 Pilot rest periods

Terms Used In CFR > Title 46 > Chapter III > Part 401 > Subpart D - Rates, Charges, and Conditions for Pilotage Services

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  • Trial: A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.