2010 Ohio Revised Code
Title [13] XIII COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS - OHIO UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE
Chapter 1307: WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, BILLS OF LADING AND OTHER DOCUMENTS OF TITLE
1307.31 Document of title to goods defeated in certain cases - UCC 7-503.

1307.31 Document of title to goods defeated in certain cases - UCC 7-503.

(A) A document of title confers no right in goods against a person who before issuance of the document had a legal interest or a perfected security interest in them and who neither:

(1) delivered or entrusted them or any document of title covering them to the bailor or the bailor’s nominee with actual or apparent authority to ship, store, or sell or with power to obtain delivery under section 1307.27 of the Revised Code or with power of disposition under sections 1302.44 and 1309.320 of the Revised Code, or other statute or rule of law; nor

(2) acquiesced in the procurement by the bailor or the bailor’s nominee of any document of title.

(B) Title to goods based upon an unaccepted delivery order is subject to the rights of anyone to whom a negotiable warehouse receipt or bill of lading covering the goods has been duly negotiated. Such a title may be defeated under section 1307.32 of the Revised Code to the same extent as the rights of the issuer or a transferee from the issuer.

(C) Title to goods based upon a bill of lading issued to a freight forwarder is subject to the rights of anyone to whom a bill issued by the freight forwarder is duly negotiated; but delivery by the carrier in accordance with sections 1307.25 to 1307.28 of the Revised Code, pursuant to its own bill of lading discharges the carrier’s obligation to deliver.

Effective Date: 07-01-2001

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