[ First paragraph effective until July 18, 2021. For text effective July 18, 2021, see below.]
Section 1. The commissioner of division of professional licensure or his designee, in this chapter hereinafter called the commissioner, may license suitable persons, or corporations established under the laws of and having their places of business within the commonwealth, to be public warehousemen, upon the payment of a license fee as determined annually by the commissioner of administration under the provision of section three B of chapter seven. Such license shall not be issued unless and until the applicant, at his own expense, shall have given notice of said application by publishing the same in two consecutive publications of a newspaper published in the town in which the warehouse is to be located. Such notice shall set forth the name of the applicant in full, a description of the premises on which the license is sought to be exercised, designating the building or part of the building to be used and the street and number, if any. Such warehousemen may keep and maintain public warehouses for the storage of goods, wares and merchandise. They shall give bond to the state treasurer for the faithful performance of their duties in an amount and with sureties approved by the commissioner, and may appoint one or more deputies, for whose acts they shall be responsible. A railroad corporation licensed as a public warehouseman shall not be required as such to receive any property except such as has been or is forthwith to be transported over its road or to give sureties on its bond.
[ First paragraph as amended by 2021, 39, Sec. 43 effective July 18, 2021. See 2021, 39, Sec. 128. For text effective until July 18, 2021, see above.]
The commissioner of division of occupational licensure or his designee, in this chapter hereinafter called the commissioner, may license suitable persons, or corporations established under the laws of and having their places of business within the commonwealth, to be public warehousemen, upon the payment of a license fee as determined annually by the commissioner of administration under the provision of section three B of chapter seven. Such license shall not be issued unless and until the applicant, at his own expense, shall have given notice of said application by publishing the same in two consecutive publications of a newspaper published in the town in which the warehouse is to be located. Such notice shall set forth the name of the applicant in full, a description of the premises on which the license is sought to be exercised, designating the building or part of the building to be used and the street and number, if any. Such warehousemen may keep and maintain public warehouses for the storage of goods, wares and merchandise. They shall give bond to the state treasurer for the faithful performance of their duties in an amount and with sureties approved by the commissioner, and may appoint one or more deputies, for whose acts they shall be responsible. A railroad corporation licensed as a public warehouseman shall not be required as such to receive any property except such as has been or is forthwith to be transported over its road or to give sureties on its bond.
The following words as used in this chapter shall have the following meaning:--"Public warehouse'', any building, or part thereof, kept and maintained for the storage of goods, wares and merchandise as a business. "Warehouseman'' or "public warehouseman'', a person, corporation, partnership, association or trustees engaged in the business of storing goods for hire.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XV - Regulation of Trade
Chapter 105 - Public Warehouses
Section 1 - Licenses; Application; Notice; Bond
Section 2 - Failure to File Bond
Section 2a - Discharge From Liability Under Bond; Notice; Revocation of License
Section 2b - Duties and Rights of Warehousemen After Revocation of License
Section 2c - Public Warehouses; License Exemption
Section 4 - Insuring Property Upon Request; Notice to Depositor of Household Goods
Section 5 - Books of Warehousemen; Accounts; Inspection
Section 6 - Publication of Notice of Revocation of License
Section 55 - Issuance of Receipt for Goods Not Received
Section 56 - Issuance of Receipt Containing False Statement
Section 57 - Issuance of Unmarked Duplicate Receipts
Section 58 - Issuance of Receipt Not Stating Fact of Ownership
Section 59 - Delivery of Goods With Negotiable Receipt Outstanding
Section 60 - Negotiation of Receipt for Mortgaged Goods
Section 61 - Fraudulent Negotiation or Transfer of Receipt
Section 62 - Unlawful Sale, Pledge or Loan of Deposited Property