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Article 9
Bills of Lading, Warehouse Receipts, Other Receipts and Vouchers

Sections

90
Fictitious bills of lading, receipts and vouchers
91
Offenses by pipe-line corporations
92
Erroneous bills of lading or receipts, issued in good faith, excepted
93
Duplicate receipts must be marked "duplicate
94
Selling, hypothecating or pledging property received for transportation or storage
95
Bill of lading or receipt issued by warehouseman must be canceled on redelivery of the property
96
Property demanded by process of law
97
Penalty for failure to issue bill of lading
98
Issue of bill of lading for goods not received
99
Issue of bill of lading containing false statement
100
Issue of duplicate bill of lading not so marked
101
Negotiation of bill of lading for goods subject to security interest or lien
102
Negotiation of bill of lading when goods are not in common carrier's possession
103
Inducing common carrier to issue bill of lading when goods have not been received
104
Issue of a non-negotiable bill of lading not so marked
105
Issue of warehouse receipt for goods not received
106
Issue of warehouse receipt containing false statement
107
Issue of duplicate warehouse receipt not so marked
108
Issue for warehouseman's goods of warehouse receipts which do not state the fact
109
Delivery of goods without obtaining negotiable warehouse receipt
110
Negotiation of warehouse receipt for goods subject to security interest or lien
111
Issue of non-negotiable warehouse receipt not so marked
 



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