This chapter must be known and may be cited as Uniform Commercial Code-Documents of Title.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 10.7-101; 1966 (54) 2716; 2014 Act No. 213 (S.343), Section 2, eff October 1, 2014.
OFFICIAL COMMENT
Prior Uniform Statutory Provision: Former Section 7-101.
Changes: Revised for style only.
This Article is a revision of the 1962 Official Text with Comments as amended since 1962. The 1962 Official Text was a consolidation and revision of the Uniform Warehouse Receipts Act and the Uniform Bills of Lading Act, and embraced the provisions of the Uniform Sales Act relating to negotiation of documents of title.
This Article does not contain the substantive criminal provisions found in the Uniform Warehouse Receipts and Bills of Lading Acts. These criminal provisions are inappropriate to a Commercial Code, and for the most part duplicate portions of the ordinary criminal law relating to frauds. This revision deletes the former Section 7-105 that provided that courts could apply a rule from Parts 2 and 3 by analogy to a situation not explicitly covered in the provisions on warehouse receipts or bills of lading when it was appropriate. This is, of course, an unexceptional proposition and need not be stated explicitly in the statute. Thus former Section 7-105 has been deleted. Whether applying a rule by analogy to a situation is appropriate depends upon the facts of each case.
The Article does not attempt to define the tort liability of bailees, except to hold certain classes of bailees to a minimum standard of reasonable care. For important classes of bailees, liabilities in case of loss, damages or destruction, as well as other legal questions associated with particular documents of title, are governed by federal statutes, international treaties, and in some cases regulatory state laws, which supersede the provisions of this Article in case of inconsistency. See Section 7-103.
Editor's Note
2014 Act No. 213, Section 51, provides as follows:
"SECTION 51. This act becomes effective on October 1, 2014. It applies to transactions entered into and events occurring after that date."
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 7 - Commercial Code - Warehouse Receipts, Bills Of Lading And Other Documents Of Title
Section 36-7-101. Short title.
Section 36-7-102. Definitions and index of definitions.
Section 36-7-103. Relation of chapter to treaty, statute, tariff, classification or regulation.
Section 36-7-105. Reissuance in alternative medium.
Section 36-7-106. Control of electronic document of title.
Section 36-7-201. Who may issue a warehouse receipt; storage under government bond.
Section 36-7-202. Form of warehouse receipt; essential terms; optional terms.
Section 36-7-203. Liability for nonreceipt or misdescription.
Section 36-7-204. Duty of care; contractual limitation of warehouse's liability.
Section 36-7-205. Title under warehouse receipt defeated in certain cases.
Section 36-7-206. Termination of storage at warehouse's option.
Section 36-7-207. Goods must be kept separate; fungible goods.
Section 36-7-208. Altered warehouse receipts.
Section 36-7-209. Lien of warehouse.
Section 36-7-210. Enforcement of warehouse's Lien.
Section 36-7-302. Through bills of lading and similar documents.
Section 36-7-303. Diversion; reconsignment; change of instructions.
Section 36-7-304. Tangible bills of lading in a set.
Section 36-7-305. Destination bills.
Section 36-7-306. Altered bills of lading.
Section 36-7-307. Lien of carrier.
Section 36-7-308. Enforcement of carrier's lien.
Section 36-7-309. Duty of care; contractual limitation of carrier's liability.
Section 36-7-401. Irregularities in issue of receipt or bill or conduct of issuer.
Section 36-7-402. Duplicate document of title; overissue.
Section 36-7-403. Obligation of bailee to deliver; excuse.
Section 36-7-404. No liability for good-faith delivery pursuant to document of title.
Section 36-7-501. Form of negotiation and requirements of "due negotiation".
Section 36-7-502. Rights acquired by due negotiation.
Section 36-7-503. Document of title to goods defeated in certain cases.
Section 36-7-505. Indorser not a guarantor for other parties.
Section 36-7-506. Delivery without indorsement; right to compel indorsement.
Section 36-7-507. Warranties on negotiation or delivery of document of title.
Section 36-7-508. Warranties of collecting bank as to documents of title.
Section 36-7-509. Adequate compliance with commercial contract.
Section 36-7-601. Lost, stolen, or destroyed documents of title.
Section 36-7-602. Judicial process against goods covered by negotiable document of title.