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7-7-209
Section 7-7-209 Lien of warehouse. (a) A warehouse has a lien against the bailor on the goods
covered by a warehouse receipt or storage agreement or on the proceeds thereof in its possession
for charges for storage or transportation, including demurrage and terminal charges, insurance,
labor, or other charges, present or future, in relation to the goods, and for expenses necessary
for preservation of the goods or reasonably incurred in their sale pursuant to law. If the
person on whose account the goods are held is liable for similar charges or expenses in relation
to other goods whenever deposited and it is stated in the warehouse receipt or storage agreement
that a lien is claimed for charges and expenses in relation to other goods, the warehouse
also has a lien against the goods covered by the warehouse receipt or storage agreement or
on the proceeds thereof in its possession for those charges and expenses, whether or not the
other goods have been delivered by the warehouse....
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7-7-602
Section 7-7-602 Judicial process against goods covered by negotiable document of title. Unless
a document of title was originally issued upon delivery of the goods by a person that did
not have power to dispose of them, a lien does not attach by virtue of any judicial process
to goods in the possession of a bailee for which a negotiable document of title is outstanding
unless possession or control of the document is first surrendered to the bailee or the document's
negotiation is enjoined. The bailee may not be compelled to deliver the goods pursuant to
process until possession or control of the document is surrendered to the bailee or to the
court. A purchaser of the document for value without notice of the process or injunction takes
free of the lien imposed by judicial process. (Prior version of this section added by Acts
1965, No. 549, p. 811; repealed by Act 2004-315, p. 464, §1; current section added by Act
2004-315, p. 464, §1.)...
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15-23-9
Section 15-23-9 Compensation for economic loss resulting from criminal conduct - Collateral
source contribution not required. The commission shall not require any claimant to seek or
accept any collateral source contribution, unless the claimant was receiving or was entitled
to receive such benefits prior to the occurrence giving rise to the claim under the provisions
of this article; provided, however, no applicant shall be denied compensation solely because
such applicant is entitled to income from a collateral source. (Acts 1984, No. 84-658, p.
1308, §9.)...
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32-8-46
Section 32-8-46 Transfer of ownership - By operation of law. (a)(1) If the interest of an owner
in a vehicle passes to another other than by voluntary transfer, the transferee shall, except
as hereinafter provided in subsection (b), promptly mail or deliver to a designated agent
the last certificate of title, if available, and proof of the transfer, together with his
or her application for a new certificate in the form the department prescribes. (2) Except
as provided in subdivision (3), a person or entity initiating an involuntary transfer by operation
of law in this state shall give notice of the action to the department at least 35 calendar
days prior to the date of the transfer. The notice shall be in a manner as prescribed by the
department and shall include all of the following: a. The contact information for the person
or entity filing the notice. b. The motor vehicle's identification number, year, make, and
model. c. The date, time, and location of the involuntary transfer by...
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5-19-20
Section 5-19-20 Insurance. (a) With respect to any consumer credit transaction, the creditor
shall not require any insurance other than insurance against loss of or damage to any property
in which the creditor is given a security interest and insurance insuring the lien of the
creditor on the property which is collateral for the transaction. (b) (1) Credit life and
disability and involuntary unemployment insurance may be offered and, if accepted, may be
provided by the creditor. The charge to the debtor for the insurance shall not exceed the
premium permitted for the coverages. Insurance with respect to any credit transaction shall
not exceed the approximate amount and term of the credit. (2) This subdivision (2) applies
to all consumer credit transactions entered into on or after June 19, 1996. If the consumer
credit transaction is scheduled to be repaid in substantially equal installments which include
a portion of the amount financed, the amount of credit life insurance at any time...
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7-2-321
Section 7-2-321 C.I.F. or C. & F.: "Net landed weights"; "payment on arrival";
warranty of condition on arrival. Under a contract containing a term C.I.F. or C. & F.:
(1) Where the price is based on or is to be adjusted according to "net landed weights,"
"delivered weights," "out turn" quantity or quality or the like, unless
otherwise agreed the seller must reasonably estimate the price. The payment due on tender
of the documents called for by the contract is the amount so estimated, but after final adjustment
of the price a settlement must be made with commercial promptness. (2) An agreement described
in subsection (1) or any warranty of quality or condition of the goods on arrival places upon
the seller the risk of ordinary deterioration, shrinkage and the like in transportation but
has no effect on the place or time of identification to the contract for sale or delivery
or on the passing of the risk of loss. (3) Unless otherwise agreed where the contract provides
for payment on or...
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7-2-505
Section 7-2-505 Seller's shipment under reservation. (1) Where the seller has identified goods
to the contract by or before shipment: (a) His procurement of a negotiable bill of lading
to his own order or otherwise reserves in him a security interest in the goods. His procurement
of the bill to the order of a financing agency or of the buyer indicates in addition only
the seller's expectation of transferring that interest to the person named. (b) A nonnegotiable
bill of lading to himself or his nominee reserves possession of the goods as security but
except in a case of conditional delivery (subsection (2) of Section 7-2-507) a nonnegotiable
bill of lading naming the buyer as consignee reserves no security interest even though the
seller retains possession or control of the bill of lading. (2) When shipment by the seller
with reservation of a security interest is in violation of the contract for sale, it constitutes
an improper contract for transportation within Section 7-2-504, but...
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7-2A-218
Section 7-2A-218 Insurance and proceeds. (1) A lessee obtains an insurable interest when existing
goods are identified to the lease contract even though the goods identified are nonconforming
and the lessee has an option to reject them. (2) If a lessee has an insurable interest only
by reason of the lessor's identification of the goods, the lessor, until the lessor's default
or insolvency or notification to the lessee that identification is final, may substitute other
goods for those identified. (3) Notwithstanding a lessee's insurable interest under subsections
(1) and (2), the lessor retains an insurable interest until an option to buy has been exercised
by the lessee and risk of loss has passed to the lessee. For this purpose the option to buy
shall be deemed to have been exercised by the lessee when the resulting sale is closed, not
when the lessee gives notice to the lessor of the lessee's intention to exercise the option.
(4) Nothing in this section impairs any insurable interest...
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7-2A-519
Section 7-2A-519 Lessee's damages for nondelivery, repudiation, default, and breach of warranty
in regard to accepted goods. (1) Except as otherwise provided with respect to damages liquidated
in the lease agreement (Section 7-2A-504) or otherwise determined pursuant to agreement of
the parties (Sections 7-1-302 and 7-2A-503), if a lessee elects not to cover or a lessee elects
to cover and the cover is by lease agreement that for any reason does not qualify for treatment
under Section 7-2A-518(2), or is by purchase or otherwise, the measure of damages for nondelivery
or repudiation by the lessor or for rejection or revocation of acceptance by the lessee is
the present value, as of the date of the default, of the then market rent minus the present
value as of the same date of the original rent, computed for the remaining lease term of the
original lease agreement, together with incidental and consequential damages, less expenses
saved in consequence of the lessor's default. (2) Market...
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7-7-307
Section 7-7-307 Lien of carrier. (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 after the date of the carrier's
receipt of the goods for storage or transportation, including demurrage and terminal charges,
and for expenses necessary for preservation of the goods incident to their transportation
or reasonably incurred in their sale pursuant to law. However, against a purchaser for value
of a negotiable bill of lading, a carrier's lien is limited to charges stated in the bill
or the applicable tariffs or, if no charges are stated, a reasonable charge. (b) A lien for
charges and expenses under subsection (a) on goods that the carrier was required by law to
receive for transportation is effective against the consignor or any person entitled to the
goods unless the carrier had notice that the consignor lacked authority to subject the goods
to those charges and expenses. Any other lien under subsection (a) is...
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