California Laws: Commercial Code Sections 7301-7309
- California Laws: Commercial Code Section 7301
(a) A consignee of a nonnegotiable bill of lading which has given value in good faith, or a holder to which a negotiable bill has...
- California Laws: Commercial Code Section 7302
(a) The issuer of a through bill of lading, or other document of title embodying an undertaking to be performed in part by a person...
- California Laws: Commercial Code Section 7303
(a) Unless the bill of lading otherwise provides, a carrier may deliver the goods to a person or destination other than that stated in the...
- California Laws: Commercial Code Section 7304
(a) Except as customary in international transportation, a tangible bill of lading may not be issued in a set of parts. The issuer is liable...
- California Laws: Commercial Code Section 7305
(a) Instead of issuing a bill of lading to the consignor at the place of shipment, a carrier, at the request of the consignor, may...
- California Laws: Commercial Code Section 7306
An unauthorized alteration or filling in of a blank in a bill of lading leaves the bill enforceable according to its original tenor. ...
- California Laws: Commercial Code Section 7307
(a) A carrier has a lien on the goods covered by a bill of lading or on the proceeds thereof in its possession for charges...
- California Laws: Commercial Code Section 7308
(a) A carrier's lien on goods may be enforced by public or private sale of the goods, in bulk or in packages, at any time...
- California Laws: Commercial Code Section 7309
(a) A carrier that issues a bill of lading, whether negotiable or nonnegotiable, shall exercise the degree of care in relation to the goods which...