7-601 - Lost and Missing Documents.

Section 7--601. Lost and Missing Documents.    (1)  If  a  document  has  been lost, stolen or destroyed, a court may  order delivery of the goods or issuance of a substitute document and the  bailee may without liability to any person comply with  such  order.  If  the  document was negotiable the claimant must post security approved by  the court to indemnify any person who may suffer loss  as  a  result  of  non-surrender  of the document. If the document was not negotiable, such  security may be required at the discretion of the court. The  court  may  also  in  its  discretion order payment of the bailee's reasonable costs  and counsel fees.    (2) A bailee who without  court  order  delivers  goods  to  a  person  claiming  under  a  missing  negotiable document is liable to any person  injured thereby, and if the delivery is not in good faith becomes liable  for conversion. Delivery in good faith is  not  conversion  if  made  in  accordance   with   a  filed  classification  or  tariff  or,  where  no  classification or tariff is filed, if the claimant posts  security  with  the  bailee  in  an amount at least double the value of the goods at the  time of posting to indemnify any person  injured  by  the  delivery  who  files a notice of claim within one year after the delivery.