7-504 - Rights Acquired in the Absence of Due Negotiation; Effect of Diversion; Seller's Stoppage of Delivery.

Section 7--504. Rights  Acquired  in  the  Absence  of  Due Negotiation;                    Effect of Diversion; Seller's Stoppage of Delivery.    (1) A transferee of a document, whether negotiable or  non-negotiable,  to  whom  the  document  has  been  delivered  but  not duly negotiated,  acquires the title and rights which his transferor  had  or  had  actual  authority to convey.    (2)  In the case of a non-negotiable document, until but not after the  bailee  receives  notification  of  the  transfer,  the  rights  of  the  transferee may be defeated         (a) by those creditors of the transferor who could treat the sale             as void under Section 2--402; or         (b) by a buyer from the transferor in ordinary course of business             if  the  bailee  has  delivered  the  goods  to  the buyer or             received notification of his rights; or         (c) as against the bailee by good faith dealings  of  the  bailee             with the transferor.    (3)  A  diversion  or  other  change  of  shipping instructions by the  consignor in a non-negotiable bill of lading which causes the bailee not  to deliver to the consignee defeats the consignee's title to  the  goods  if  they  have  been delivered to a buyer in ordinary course of business  and in any event defeats the consignee's rights against the bailee.    (4) Delivery pursuant to a non-negotiable document may be stopped by a  seller under Section 2--705, and  subject  to  the  requirement  of  due  notification there provided. A bailee honoring the seller's instructions  is  entitled  to be indemnified by the seller against any resulting loss  or expense.