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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Article B—Obligations and Rights of Warehousemen Upon Their Receipts Sec. Page 1781. Obligation of warehouseman to deliver 159 1782. Justification of warehouseman in delivering 159 1783. Warehouseman's liability for misdelivery 159 1784. Negotiable receipts must be cancelled when goods delivered 159 1785. Negotiable receipts must be cancelled or marked when part of goods delivered 160 1786. Altered receipts 160 1787. Lost or destroyed receipts 160 1788. Effect of duplicate receipts 160 1789. Warehouseman cannot set up title in himself 160 1790. Interpleader of adverse claimants 161 1791. Warehouseman has reasonable time to determine validity of claim— 161 1792. Adverse title is no defense except as above provided 161 1793. Liability for nonexistence or misdescription of goods 161 1794. Liability for care of goods 161 1795. Goods must be kept separate 161 1796. Fungible goods may be commingled, if warehouseman authorized. _ 161 1797. Liability of warehouseman to depositors of commingled goods 162 1798. Attachment or levy upon goods for which a negotiable receipt has been issued 162 1799. Creditors' remedies to reach negotiable receipts 162 1800. What claims are included in the warehouseman's lien 162 1801. Against what property the lien may be enforced 162 1802. How the lien may be lost 162 1803. Negotiable receipt must state charges for which lien is claimed 162 1804. Warehouseman need not deliver until lien is satisfied 163 1805. Warehouseman's lien does not preclude other remedies 163 1806. Satisfaction of lien by sale 163 1807. Perishable and hazardous goods 164 1808. Other methods of enforcing liens 164 1809. Effect of sale -164 Article C—Negotiation and Transfer of Receipts 1811. 1812. 1813. 1814. 1815. 1816. 1817. 1818. 1819. 1820. 1821. 1822. 1823.

Negotiation of negotiable receipts by delivery Negotiation of negotiable receipts by indorsement Transfer of receipts Who may negotiate a receipt Rights of person to whom a receipt has been negotiated Rights of person to whom a receipt has been transferred Transfer of negotiable receipt without indorsement Warranties on sale of receipt

Indorser not a guarantor Warranty not implied from accepting payment of a debt When negotiation not impaired by fraud, mistake, or duress Subsequent negotiation Negotiation defeats vendor's lien

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Article D—Criminal Offenses 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834.

Issue of receipt for goods not received ., Issue of receipt containing false statement Issue of duplicate receipts not so marked Issue for warehouseman's goods of receipts which do not state that fact 1835. Delivery of goods without obtaining negotiable receipt 1836. Negotiationof receipt for mortgaged goods

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Article E—Interpretation 1841. 1842. 1843. 1844.

Cases not provided for in subchapter Interpretation shall give effect to purpose of uniformity Definitions Short title

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