The Warehousing (Development and Regulation) Act
18Subsequent negotiation of warehouse receipts
If a person having sold, mortgaged or pledged goods that are in the custody of a warehouseman and for which a negotiable receipt has been issued, continues in possession of the negotiable receipt, the subsequent negotiation of it by that person under any sale or other disposition of the goods to any person receiving the receipt in good faith, for valuable consideration and without notice of the previous sale, mortgage or pledge, has the same effect as if a previous purchaser, mortgagee or pledgee of the goods, as the case may be, had expressly authorised the subsequent negotiation.
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WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS
- 11 Warehouse receipts
- 12 Negotiability of warehouse receipts
- 13 Negotiation of warehouse receipt by delivery
- 14 Transfer of negotiable warehouse receipts without endorsement
- 15 Warranties on negotiation of warehouse receipts
- 16 Non-liability of the endorser
- 17 Negotiation of warehouse receipt not impaired by fraud, mistake or duress
- 18 Subsequent negotiation of warehouse receipts
- 19 Delivery of goods to be made after due charges are paid
- 20 Transfer of non-negotiable receipts
- 21 Conclusiveness of negotiable warehouse receipt
- 22 Presumption in certain cases
- 23 Issue of duplicate receipt