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Start Free TrialWarehousing (Development and Regulation) Act 2007 Section 17
Title: Negotiation of Warehouse Receipt Not Impaired by Fraud, Mistake Orduress
State: Central
Year: 2007
The validity of the negotiation of a receipt is not impaired by the fact that-- (a) the negotiation was a breach of duty on the part of the person making the negotiation; or (b) the owner of the receipt was induced by fraud, mistake or duress to entrust the possession or custody of the receipt to that person, if the person to whom the receipt was negotiated or a person to whom the receipt was subsequently negotiated, paid value for it without knowing of the breach of duty, fraud, mistake or duress.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionWarehousing (Development and Regulation) Act 2007 Chapter IV
Title: Warehouse Receipts
State: Central
Year: 2007
.....warehouseman claims his lien; (n) date and signature of the warehouseman or his authorised agent; (o) declared shelf-life of goods; (p) the fact that the warehouseman holds the lien on the goods deposited for his storage and handling charges; and (q) that the receipt would be valid only till the date of expiry of declared shelf-life of the goods for which it is issued. (2) In case a warehouseman wilfully omits from a negotiable warehouse receipt any of the particulars set out in sub-section (1), he shall be liable for damages caused by such omission. (3) No warehouse receipt shall, by reason of the omission only of any of the particulars set-forth in sub-section (1), be deemed to be invalid for the purpose of settlement of disputes or claims. (4) Authority may, with the prior approval of the Central Government, add, delete or modify any particulars as specified in sub-clause (1) for all or any commodity or class of commodities or for any class of warehouses. Section 12 - Negotiability of warehouse receipts (1) The words in a negotiable warehouse receipt limiting its negotiability shall be void. (2) A warehouseman who issues a non-negotiable warehouse.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionWarehousing (Development and Regulation) Act, 2007 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 2007
.....for any loss, destruction, damage or deterioration of the goods delivered to him for storage attributable to circumstances such as force majeure, act of war, act of public enemies and the like. Section 7 Duties of warehousemen (1) In the absence of a lawful excuse, a warehouseman shall deliver the goods referred to in a negotiable receipt, to the holder of the receipt on demand made by the holder and on the holder fulfilling all the following conditions, namely:- (a) satisfying the warehouse lien; (b) surrendering the receipt in case of non-negotiable receipt and surrendering the receipt with endorsements in case of negotiable receipt; and (c) acknowledging in writing the receipt of the goods.- (2) If a warehouseman refuses or fails to deliver the goods in compliance with the provisions of this section, the burden of proof shall lie on the warehouseman to establish the existence of a lawful excuse for the refusal or failure. Section 8 Duties of warehouseman to keep records and account of warehouse business (1) Every warehouseman shall keep in a place of safety a complete and accurate set of records and accounts of all transactions pertaining to the operation of a.....
List Judgments citing this sectionWarehousing (Development and Regulation) Act 2007 Section 15
Title: Warranties on Negotiation of Warehouse Receipt
State: Central
Year: 2007
A person who, for valuable consideration, negotiates a negotiable warehouse receipt by endorsement and delivery, including one who assigns for valuable consideration, a claim secured by a receipt, unless a contrary intention appears, warrants the following:-- (a) that the receipt is genuine; (b) that the person has a legal right to negotiate or transfer it; (c) that the person has no knowledge of any fact that would impair the validity of the receipt; (d) that the person has a right to transfer the title to the goods; and (e) that the goods are merchantable or fit for a particular purpose when those warranties would have been implied, if the contract of the parties had been to transfer without a receipt the goods represented by it.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionWarehousing (Development and Regulation) Act 2007 Complete Act
Title: Warehousing (Development and Regulation) Act 2007
State: Central
Year: 2007
..... Section9 - Special powers of warehouseman to deal with perishable and hazardous goods Section10 - Lien of warehouseman on good Chapter IV Section11 - Warehouse receipts Section12 - Negotiability of warehouse receipts Section13 - Negotiation of warehouse receipt by delivery Section14 - Transfer of negotiable warehouse receipts without endorsement Section15 - Warranties on negotiation of warehouse receipt Section16 - Non-liability of the endorser Section17 - Negotiation of warehouse receipt not impaired by fraud, mistake or duress Section18 - Subsequent negotiation of warehouse receipts Section19 - Delivery of goods to be made after due charges are paid Section20 - Transfer of non-negotiable receipts Section21 - Conclusiveness of negotiable warehouse receipt Section22 - Presumption in certain cases Section23 - Issue of duplicate receipt Chapter V Section24 - Establishment and incorporation of Authority Section25 - Composition of Authority Section26 - Tenure of office of Chairperson and other members Section27 - Removal from office Section28 - Salary, allowances and other terms and conditions of Chairpersons and other members Section29 - Bar on future.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Uttarakhand Police Act, 2007 Complete Act
State: Uttarakhand
Year: 2007
.....of policing, enforcement of rule of law, the concern for the security of the State and the people, good governance and human rights, this An Act be it enacted by the legislature of the State of Uttarakhand in the Fifty Eighth year of the Republic of India. CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY Short title, extent and commitment 1. (1) This Act may be called the Uttarakhand Police Act, 2007. (2) It extends to the whole of the State of Uttarakhand and to the Police force of the State deployed outside the State, except the Revenue Police Area. (3) It shall come into force on the date as the State, except the Revenue Police Area Definitions 2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires- (a) "Act" means the Uttarakhand Police Act, 2007; (b) "Cattle" means and includes cows, buffaloes, elephants, camels, horses, ases, mules, sheep, goats and swine; (c) "Chief Secretary" means the Chief Secretary to the State Government; (d) "District" means a Revenue territory, notified as a Revenue District under the U.P. Land Revenue Act, 1901 (As amended from time to time and as applicable to the State of Uttarakhand) (e) "District Magistrate" means the Chief Officer,.....
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