Any person who deposits goods to which the person does not have title, or upon which there is a security interest in personal property, as security interest is defined in section 4-1-201 (b)(35), C.R.S., and who takes for such goods a negotiable receipt that the person afterwards negotiates for value with intent to deceive and without disclosing the person's want of title or the existence of such security interest, commits a class 2 misdemeanor.
Source: L. 71: R&RE, p. 446, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 40-5-511. L. 2006: Entire section amended, p. 505, § 53, effective September 1.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 5 - Offenses Involving Fraud
Part 5 - Offenses Relating to the Uniform Commercial Code
§ 18-5-502. Failure to Pay Over Assigned Accounts
§ 18-5-502. Failure to Pay Over Assigned Accounts
§ 18-5-504. Concealment or Removal of Secured Property
§ 18-5-504. Concealment or Removal of Secured Property
§ 18-5-505. Failure to Pay Over Proceeds Unlawful
§ 18-5-505. Failure to Pay Over Proceeds Unlawful
§ 18-5-506. Fraudulent Receipt - Penalty
§ 18-5-507. False Statement in Receipt - Penalty
§ 18-5-508. Duplicate Receipt Not Marked - Penalty
§ 18-5-508. Duplicate Receipt Not Marked - Penalty
§ 18-5-509. Warehouse's Goods Mingled - Receipts - Penalty
§ 18-5-510. Delivery of Goods Without Receipt - Penalty