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      Sec. 42a-7-507. Warranties on negotiation or delivery of document of title. If a person negotiates or delivers a document of title for value, otherwise than as a mere intermediary under section 42a-7-508, unless otherwise agreed, the transferor, in addition to any warranty made in selling or leasing the goods, warrants to its immediate purchaser only that:

      (1) The document is genuine;

      (2) The transferor does not have knowledge of any fact that would impair the document's validity or worth; and

      (3) The negotiation or delivery is rightful and fully effective with respect to the title to the document and the goods it represents.

      (1959, P.A. 133, S. 7-507; P.A. 04-64, S. 35.)

      History: P.A. 04-64 amended section to adopt the 2003 Revision of Uniform Commercial Code Article 7-Documents of Title.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title42a > Art007 > Sec42a-7-507

      Sec. 42a-7-507. Warranties on negotiation or delivery of document of title. If a person negotiates or delivers a document of title for value, otherwise than as a mere intermediary under section 42a-7-508, unless otherwise agreed, the transferor, in addition to any warranty made in selling or leasing the goods, warrants to its immediate purchaser only that:

      (1) The document is genuine;

      (2) The transferor does not have knowledge of any fact that would impair the document's validity or worth; and

      (3) The negotiation or delivery is rightful and fully effective with respect to the title to the document and the goods it represents.

      (1959, P.A. 133, S. 7-507; P.A. 04-64, S. 35.)

      History: P.A. 04-64 amended section to adopt the 2003 Revision of Uniform Commercial Code Article 7-Documents of Title.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title42a > Art007 > Sec42a-7-507

      Sec. 42a-7-507. Warranties on negotiation or delivery of document of title. If a person negotiates or delivers a document of title for value, otherwise than as a mere intermediary under section 42a-7-508, unless otherwise agreed, the transferor, in addition to any warranty made in selling or leasing the goods, warrants to its immediate purchaser only that:

      (1) The document is genuine;

      (2) The transferor does not have knowledge of any fact that would impair the document's validity or worth; and

      (3) The negotiation or delivery is rightful and fully effective with respect to the title to the document and the goods it represents.

      (1959, P.A. 133, S. 7-507; P.A. 04-64, S. 35.)

      History: P.A. 04-64 amended section to adopt the 2003 Revision of Uniform Commercial Code Article 7-Documents of Title.