U.C.C. - ARTICLE 7 - WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, BILLS OF LADING AND OTHER DOCUMENTS
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..PART 2. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS: SPECIAL PROVISIONS
§ 7-202. Form of Warehouse Receipt; Essential Terms; Optional Terms.
(1) A warehouse receipt need not be in any particular
form.
(2) Unless a warehouse receipt embodies within its
written or printed terms each of the following, the warehouseman is
liable for damages caused by the omission to a person injured thereby:
- (a) the location of the warehouse where the goods are
stored;
- (b) the date of issue of the receipt;
- (c) the consecutive number of the receipt;
- (d) a statement whether the goods received
will be delivered to the bearer, to a specified person, or to a specified person
or his order;
- (e) the rate of storage and handling charges, except that where goods are
stored under a field warehousing arrangement a statement of that fact is sufficient
on a non-negotiable receipt;
- (f) a description of the goods or of
the packages containing them;
- (g) the signature of the warehouseman,
which may be made by his authorized agent;
- (h) if the receipt is issued for goods of
which the warehouseman is owner,
either solely or jointly or in common with others, the fact of such ownership;
and
- (i) a statement of the amount of advances made and of liabilities incurred
for which the warehouseman claims
a lien or security interest (Section 7-209). If the
precise amount of such advances made or of such liabilities incurred is, at
the time of the issue of the receipt, unknown to the warehouseman or to his
agent who issues it, a statement of the fact that advances have been made or
liabilities incurred and the purpose thereof is sufficient.
(3) A warehouseman may
insert in his receipt any other terms which are not contrary to the provisions
of this Act and do not impair his obligation of delivery (Section 7-403)
or his duty of care (Section 7-204). Any contrary provisions
shall be ineffective.
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