2702 - Remedies of seller on discovery of insolvency of buyer.

     § 2702.  Remedies of seller on discovery of insolvency of buyer.        (a)  Right to refuse or stop delivery.--Where the seller     discovers the buyer to be insolvent he may refuse delivery     except for cash including payment for all goods theretofore     delivered under the contract and stop delivery under this     division (section 2705).        (b)  Reclamation of goods on credit.--Where the seller     discovers that the buyer has received goods on credit while     insolvent he may reclaim the goods upon demand made within ten     days after the receipt, but if misrepresentation of solvency has     been made to the particular seller in writing within three     months before delivery the ten-day limitation does not apply.     Except as provided in this subsection the seller may not base a     right to reclaim goods on the buyer's fraudulent or innocent     misrepresentation of solvency or of intent to pay.        (c)  Limitations on right of reclamation.--The right of the     seller to reclaim under subsection (b) is subject to the rights     of a buyer in ordinary course or other good faith purchaser     under this division (section 2403). Successful reclamation of     goods excludes all other remedies with respect to them.     (Nov. 26, 1982, P.L.696, No.201, eff. 180 days)        Cross References.  Section 2702 is referred to in section     2705 of this title.