Massachusetts General Laws
Article 7 - Documents of Title
Section 7-210 - Enforcement of Warehouse's Lien

Section 7–210. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b), a warehouse's lien may be enforced by public or private sale of the goods, in bulk or in packages, at any time or place and on any terms that are commercially reasonable, after notifying all persons known to claim an interest in the goods. The notification must include a statement of the amount due, the nature of the proposed sale and the time and place of any public sale. The fact that a better price could have been obtained by a sale at a different time or in a method different from that selected by the warehouse is not of itself sufficient to establish that the sale was not made in a commercially reasonable manner. The warehouse sells in a commercially reasonable manner if the warehouse sells the goods in the usual manner in any recognized market therefore, sells at the price current in that market at the time of the sale or otherwise sells in conformity with commercially reasonable practices among dealers in the type of goods sold. A sale of more goods than apparently necessary to be offered to ensure satisfaction of the obligation is not commercially reasonable, except in cases covered by the preceding sentence.
(b) A warehouse may enforce its lien on goods, other than goods stored by a merchant in the course of its business, only if the following requirements are satisfied:
(1) All persons known to claim an interest in the goods must be notified.
(2) The notification must include an itemized statement of the claim, a description of the goods subject to the lien, a demand for payment within a specified time, not less than 10 days after receipt of the notification, and a conspicuous statement that unless the claim is paid within that time the goods will be advertised for sale and sold by auction at a specified time and place.
(3) The sale must conform to the terms of the notification.
(4) The sale must be held at the nearest suitable place to where the goods are held or stored.
(5) After the expiration of the time given in the notification, an advertisement of the sale must be published once a week for 2 consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation where the sale is to be held. The advertisement must include a description of the goods, the name of the person on whose account the goods are being held and the time and place of the sale. The sale must take place at least 15 days after the first publication. If there is no newspaper of general circulation where the sale is to be held, the advertisement must be posted at least 10 days before the sale in not fewer than 6 conspicuous places in the neighborhood of the proposed sale.
(c) Before any sale pursuant to this section, any person claiming a right in the goods may pay the amount necessary to satisfy the lien and the reasonable expenses incurred in complying with this section. In that event, the goods may not be sold but must be retained by the warehouse subject to the terms of the receipt and this article.
(d) A warehouse may buy at any public sale held pursuant to this section.
(e) A purchaser in good faith of goods sold to enforce a warehouse's lien takes the goods free of any rights of persons against which the lien was valid, despite the warehouse's noncompliance with this section.
(f) A warehouse may satisfy its lien from the proceeds of any sale pursuant to this section but shall hold the balance, if any, for delivery on demand to any person to which the warehouse would have been bound to deliver the goods.
(g) The rights provided by this section are in addition to all other rights allowed by law to a creditor against a debtor.
(h) If a lien is on goods stored by a merchant in the course of its business, the lien may be enforced in accordance with subsection (a) or (b).
(i) A warehouse is liable for damages caused by failure to comply with the requirements for sale under this section and, in case of willful violation, is liable for conversion.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XV - Regulation of Trade

Chapter 106 - Uniform Commercial Code

Article 7 - Documents of Title

Section 7-502 - Rights Acquired by Due Negotiation

Section 7-401 - Irregularities in Issue of Receipt or Bill or Conduct of Issuer

Section 7-402 - Duplicate Document of Title; Overissue

Section 7-403 - Obligation of Bailee to Deliver; Excuse

Section 7-309 - Duty of Care; Contractual Limitation of Carrier's Liability

Section 7-404 - No Liability for Good–faith Delivery Pursuant to Document of Title

Section 7-501 - Form of Negotiation and Requirements of Due Negotiation

Section 7-503 - Document of Title to Goods Defeated in Certain Cases

Section 7-509 - Adequate Compliance With Commercial Contract

Section 7-505 - Indorser Not Guarantor for Other Parties

Section 7-506 - Delivery Without Indorsement: Right to Compel Indorsement

Section 7-507 - Warranties on Negotiations or Delivery of Document of Title

Section 7-508 - Warranties of Collecting Bank as to Documents of Title

Section 7-601 - Lost, Stolen, or Destroyed Documents of Title

Section 7-602 - Judicial Process Against Goods Covered by Negotiable Document of Title

Section 7-603 - Conflicting Claims; Interpleader

Section 7-308 - Enforcement of Carrier's Lien

Section 7-504 - Rights Acquired in Absence of Due Negotiation; Effect of Diversion; Stoppage of Delivery

Section 7-307 - Lien of Carrier

Section 7-210 - Enforcement of Warehouse's Lien

Section 7-305 - Destination Bills

Section 7-101 - Short Title

Section 7-306 - Altered Bills of Lading

Section 7-102 - Definitions and Index of Definitions

Section 7-103 - Relation of Article to Treaty or Statute

Section 7-104 - Negotiable and Nonnegotiable Document of Title

Section 7-105 - Reissuance in Alternative Medium

Section 7-201 - Person That May Issue a Warehouse Receipt; Storage Under Bond

Section 7-202 - Form of Warehouse Receipt; Effect of Omission

Section 7-203 - Liability for Nonreceipt or Misdescription

Section 7-204 - Duty of Care; Contractual Limitation of Warehouse's Liability

Section 7-106 - Control of Electronic Document of Title

Section 7-206 - Termination of Storage at Warehouse Option

Section 7-207 - Goods Must Be Kept Separate; Fungible Goods

Section 7-208 - Altered Warehouse Receipts

Section 7-209 - Lien of Warehouse

Section 7-301 - Liability for Nonreceipt or Misdescription; ''said to Contain''; ''shipper's Weight, Load and Count''; Improper Handling

Section 7-302 - Through Bills of Lading and Similar Documents of Title

Section 7-205 - Title Under Warehouse Receipt Defeated in Certain Cases

Section 7-303 - Diversion; Reconsignment; Change of Instructions

Section 7-304 - Tangible Bills of Lading in a Set