7204 - Duty of care; contractual limitation of warehouse's liability.

     § 7204.  Duty of care; contractual limitation of warehouse's                liability.        (a)  Duty of care.--A warehouse is liable for damages for     loss of or injury to the goods caused by its failure to exercise     care with regard to the goods that a reasonably careful person     would exercise under similar circumstances. Unless otherwise     agreed, the warehouse is not liable for damages that could not     have been avoided by the exercise of that care.        (b)  Contractual limitation.--Damages may be limited by a     term in the warehouse receipt or storage agreement limiting the     amount of liability in case of loss or damage beyond which the     warehouse is not liable. Such a limitation is not effective with     respect to the warehouse's liability for conversion to its own     use. On request of the bailor in a record at the time of signing     the storage agreement or within a reasonable time after receipt     of the warehouse receipt, the warehouse's liability may be     increased on part or all of the goods covered by the storage     agreement or the warehouse receipt. In this event, increased     rates may be charged based on an increased valuation of the     goods.        (c)  Claim presentation.--Reasonable provisions as to the     time and manner of presenting claims and commencing actions     based on the bailment may be included in the warehouse receipt     or storage agreement.        Cross References.  Section 7204 is referred to in section     7202 of this title.