U.C.C. - ARTICLE 7 - WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, BILLS OF LADING AND OTHER DOCUMENTS
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..PART 1. GENERAL
§ 7-102. Definitions and Index of Definitions.
(1) In this Article, unless the context otherwise requires:
- (a) "Bailee" means the person who by a
warehouse receipt, bill of lading or other document of
title acknowledges possession of goods and
contracts to deliver them.
- (b) "Consignee" means the person named
in a bill to whom or to whose order the bill promises delivery.
- (c) "Consignor" means the person named
in a bill as the person from whom the goods have
been received for shipment.
- (d) "Delivery order" means a written
order to deliver goods directed to a warehouseman,
carrier or other person who in the ordinary course of business issues warehouse
receipts or bills of lading.
- (e) "Document" means document of
title as defined in the general definitions in Article 1 (Section 1-201).
- (f) "Goods" means all things which are
treated as movable for the purposes of a contract of storage or transportation.
- (g) "Issuer" means a bailee who
issues a document except that in relation
to an unaccepted delivery order it
means the person who orders the possessor of goods to
deliver. Issuer includes any person for whom an agent or employee purports
to act in issuing a document if the agent or employee has real or apparent
authority to issue documents, notwithstanding that the issuer received
no goods or that the goods were misdescribed or that in any other respect the
agent or employee violated his instructions.
- (h) "Warehouseman" is a person engaged
in the business of storing goods for hire.
(2) Other definitions applying to this Article or to
specified Parts thereof, and the sections in which they appear are:
- "Duly negotiate". Section 7-501.
- "Person entitled under the document". Section 7-403(4).
(3) Definitions in other Articles applying to this
Article and the sections in which they appear are:
- "Contract for sale". Section 2-106.
- "Overseas". Section 2-323.
- "Receipt" of goods. Section 2-103.
(4) In addition Article 1 contains general definitions
and principles of construction and interpretation applicable throughout this
Article.
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