Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 76A.djvu/223

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-127Sec. 1447. 1448. 1449. 1450. 1451. 1452. 1453. 1454. 1455. 1456. 1457. 1458. 1459. 1460. 1461. 1462. 1463.

Article B—Transfer of Title

Sale by a person not the owner. Sale by one having a voidable title. Sale by seller in possession of goods already sold. Creditors' rights against sold goods in seller's possession. Definition of negotiable documents of title. Negotiation of negotiable documents by delivery. Negotiation of negotiable documents by indorsement. Negotiable documents of title marked "not negotiable". Transfer of nonnegotiable documents. Who may negotiate a document. Rights of person to whom document has been negotiated. Rights of person to whom document has been transferred. Transfer of negotiable document without indorsement. Warranties on sale of document. Indorser not a guarantor. When negotiation not impaired by fraud, mistake, or duress. Attachment or levy upon goods for which a negotiable document has been issued. 1464. Creditors' remedies to reach negotiable documents. SUBCHAPTER III—^PERFORMANCE OF THE CONTRACT

1471. 1472. 1473. 1474. 1475. 1476. 1477. 1478. 1479. 1480. 1481.

Seller must deliver and buyer accept goods. Delivery and payment are concurrent conditions. Place, time, and manner of delivery. Delivery of wrong quantity. Delivery in installments. Delivery to a carrier on behalf of the buyer. Right to examine the goods. What constitutes acceptance. Acceptance does not bar action for damages. Buyer is not bound to return goods wrongly delivered. Buyer's liability for failing to accept delivery. SOBOHAPTEE IV—BIGHTS OF UNPAID SELLER

1491. 1492. 1493. 1494. 1495. 1496. 1497. 1498. 1499. 1500. 1501.

Article A—Rights of Unpaid Seller Against the Goods Definition of unpaid seller. Remedies of an unpaid seller. Article B—Unpaid Seller's Lien When right of lien may be exercised. Lien after part delivery. When lien is lost. Article C—Stoppage in Transitu Seller may stop goods on buyer's insolvency. When goods are in transit. Ways of exercising the right to stop. Article D—Resale by the Seller When and how resale may be made. Article E—Rescission by the Seller When and how the seller may rescind the sale. Effect of sale of goods subject to lien or stoppage in transitu. SUBCHAPTER V—ACTION FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT

1511. 1512. 1513. 1514. 1515. 1516. 1517. 1518.

Article A—Remedies of the Seller Action for the price. Action for damages for nonacceptance of goods. When seller may rescind contract or sale. Article B—Remedies of the Buyer Action for converting or detaining goods. Action for failing to deliver goods. Specific performance. Remedies for breach of warranty. Interest and special damages.