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40-29-22
Section 40-29-22 Lien for taxes - Validity and priority against certain persons. (a) Purchasers,
holders of security interests, mechanic's lienors, and judgment lien creditors. The lien imposed
by Section 40-29-20 shall not be valid as against any purchaser, holder of a security interest,
mechanic's lienor, or judgment lien creditor until notice thereof which meets the requirements
of subsection (f) has been filed by the Commissioner of Revenue or his delegate, and shall
not be perfected as against any purchaser, holder of a security interest, mechanic's lienor,
or judgment lien creditor until the date such notice is filed. (b) Protection for certain
interest even though notice filed. Even though notice of a lien imposed by Section 40-29-20
has been filed, such lien shall not be valid: (1) SECURITIES. With respect to a security (as
defined in subsection (g)(4)): a. As against a purchaser of such security who at the time
of purchase did not have actual notice or knowledge of the...
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22-18-50
Section 22-18-50 Enactment and text of Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate
Compact. The Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact is hereby enacted
into law and entered into with all other jurisdictions legally joining therein in form substantially
as follows: SECTION 1. PURPOSE In order to protect the public through verification of competency
and ensure accountability for patient care related activities all states license emergency
medical services (EMS) personnel, such as emergency medical technicians (EMTs), advanced EMTs
and paramedics. This Compact is intended to facilitate the day to day movement of EMS personnel
across state boundaries in the performance of their EMS duties as assigned by an appropriate
authority and authorize state EMS offices to afford immediate legal recognition to EMS personnel
licensed in a member state. This Compact recognizes that states have a vested interest in
protecting the public's health and safety...
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7-2-705
Section 7-2-705 Seller's stoppage of delivery in transit or otherwise. (1) The seller may stop
delivery of goods in the possession of a carrier or other bailee when he discovers the buyer
to be insolvent (Section 7-2-702) and may stop delivery of carload, truckload, planeload or
larger shipments of express or freight when the buyer repudiates or fails to make a payment
due before delivery or if for any other reason the seller has a right to withhold or reclaim
the goods. (2) As against such buyer the seller may stop delivery until: (a) Receipt of the
goods by the buyer; or (b) Acknowledgment to the buyer by any bailee of the goods except a
carrier that the bailee holds the goods for the buyer; or (c) Such acknowledgment to the buyer
by a carrier by reshipment or as warehouseman; or (d) Negotiation to the buyer of any negotiable
document of title covering the goods. (3)(a) To stop delivery the seller must so notify as
to enable the bailee by reasonable diligence to prevent delivery of...
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7-2-310
Section 7-2-310 Open time for payment or running of credit; authority to ship under reservation.
Unless otherwise agreed: (a) Payment is due at the time and place at which the buyer is to
receive the goods even though the place of shipment is the place of delivery; and (b) If the
seller is authorized to send the goods he may ship them under reservation, and may tender
the documents of title, but the buyer may inspect the goods after their arrival before payment
is due unless such inspection is inconsistent with the terms of the contract (Section 7-2-513);
and (c) If delivery is authorized and made by way of documents of title otherwise than by
subsection (b) then payment is due regardless of where the goods are to be received (i) at
the time and place at which the buyer is to receive delivery of the tangible documents or
(ii) at the time the buyer is to receive delivery of the electronic documents and at the seller's
place of business or, if none, the seller's residence; and (d) Where...
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7-2-326
Section 7-2-326 "Sale on approval" and "sale or return." (1) Unless otherwise
agreed, if delivered goods may be returned by the buyer even though they conform to the contract,
the transaction is: (a) A "sale on approval" if the goods are delivered primarily
for use, and (b) A "sale or return" if the goods are delivered primarily for resale.
(2) Goods held on approval are not subject to the claims of the buyer's creditors until acceptance;
goods held on sale or return are subject to such claims while in the buyer's possession. (3)
Any "or return" term of a contract for sale is to be treated as a separate contract
for sale within the statute of frauds section of this article (Section 7-2-201) and as contradicting
the sale aspect of the contract within the provisions of this article on parol or extrinsic
evidence (Section 7-2-202). (Acts 1965, No. 549, p. 811; Act 2001-481, p. 647, §2.)...
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7-2-201
Section 7-2-201 Formal requirements; statute of frauds. (1) Except as otherwise provided in
this section a contract for the sale of goods for the price of $500 or more is not enforceable
by way of action or defense unless there is some writing sufficient to indicate that a contract
for sale has been made between the parties and signed by the party against whom enforcement
is sought or by his authorized agent or broker. A writing is not insufficient because it omits
or incorrectly states a term agreed upon, but the contract is not enforceable under this paragraph
beyond the quantity of goods shown in such writing. (2) Between merchants if within a reasonable
time a writing in confirmation of the contract and sufficient against the sender is received
and the party receiving it has reason to know its contents, it satisfies the requirements
of subsection (1) against such party unless written notice of objection to its contents is
given within 10 days after it is received. (3) A contract...
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7-2-501
Section 7-2-501 Insurable interest in goods; manner of identification of goods. (1) The buyer
obtains a special property and an insurable interest in goods by identification of existing
goods as goods to which the contract refers even though the goods so identified are nonconforming
and he has an option to return or reject them. Such identification can be made at any time
and in any manner explicitly agreed to by the parties. In the absence of explicit agreement
"identification" occurs: (a) When the contract is made if it is for the sale of
goods already existing and identified; (b) If the contract is for the sale of future goods
other than those described in paragraph (c), when goods are shipped, marked or otherwise designated
by the seller as goods to which the contract refers; (c) When the crops are planted or otherwise
become growing crops or the young are conceived if the contract is for the sale of unborn
young to be born within 12 months after contracting or for the sale of...
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7-2A-525
Section 7-2A-525 Lessor's right to possession of goods. (1) If a lessor discovers the lessee
to be insolvent, the lessor may refuse to deliver the goods. (2) After a default by the lessee
under the lease contract of the type described in Section 7-2A-523(1) or 7-2A-523(3)(a) or,
if agreed, after other default by the lessee, the lessor has the right to take possession
of the goods. If the lease contract so provides, the lessor may require the lessee to assemble
the goods and make them available to the lessor at a place to be designated by the lessor
which is reasonably convenient to both parties. Without removal, the lessor may render unusable
any goods employed in trade or business, and may dispose of goods on the lessee's premises
(Section 7-2A-527). (3) The lessor may proceed under subsection (2) without judicial process
if it can be done without breach of the peace or the lessor may proceed by action. (Acts 1992,
2nd Ex. Sess., No. 92-700, p. 92, §525.)...
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7-2-206
Section 7-2-206 Offer and acceptance in formation of contract. (1) Unless otherwise unambiguously
indicated by the language or circumstances: (a) An offer to make a contract shall be construed
as inviting acceptance in any manner and by any medium reasonable in the circumstances; (b)
An order or other offer to buy goods for prompt or current shipment shall be construed as
inviting acceptance either by a prompt promise to ship or by the prompt or current shipment
of conforming or nonconforming goods, but such a shipment of nonconforming goods does not
constitute an acceptance if the seller seasonably notifies the buyer that the shipment is
offered only as an accommodation to the buyer. (2) Where the beginning of a requested performance
is a reasonable mode of acceptance, an offeror who is not notified of acceptance within a
reasonable time may treat the offer as having lapsed before acceptance. (Acts 1965, No. 549,
p. 811.)...
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7-2-103
Section 7-2-103 Definitions and index of definitions. (1) In this article unless the context
otherwise requires: (a) "Buyer" means a person who buys or contracts to buy goods.
(b) "Good faith" in the case of a merchant means honesty in fact and the observance
of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing in the trade. (c) "Receipt" of
goods means taking physical possession of them. (d) "Seller" means a person who
sells or contracts to sell goods. (2) Other definitions applying to this article or to specified
parts thereof and the sections in which they appear are: "Acceptance." Section 7-2-606.
"Banker's credit." Section 7-2-325. "Between merchants." Section 7-2-104.
"Cancellation." Section 7-2-106 (4). "Commercial unit." Section 7-2-105.
"Confirmed credit." Section 7-2-325. "Conforming to contract." Section
7-2-106. "Contract for sale." Section 7-2-106. "Cover." Section 7-2-712.
"Entrusting." Section 7-2-403. "Financing agency." Section 7-2-104. "Future
goods." Section 7-2-105....
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