Miscellaneous Provisions -

                                CHAPTER 76                 WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS AND BILLS OF LADING:                         MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS     Sec.     7601.  Lost, stolen or destroyed documents of title.     7602.  Judicial process against goods covered by negotiable            document of title.     7603.  Conflicting claims; interpleader.        Enactment.  Chapter 76 was added April 16, 2008, P.L.57,     No.13, effective in 60 days.        Prior Provisions.  Former Chapter 76, which related to the     same subject matter, was added November 1, 1979, P.L.255, No.86,     and repealed April 16, 2008, P.L.57, No.13, effective in 60     days.     § 7601.  Lost, stolen or destroyed documents of title.        (a)  Court orders.--If a document of title is 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 the order. If the document was     negotiable, a court may not order delivery of the goods or     issuance of a substitute document without the claimant's posting     security unless it finds that any person that may suffer loss as     a result of nonsurrender of possession or control of the     document is adequately protected against the loss. If the     document was nonnegotiable, the court may require security. The     court may also order payment of the bailee's reasonable costs     and attorney fees in any action under this subsection.        (b)  Bailee delivery.--A bailee that without court order     delivers goods to a person claiming under a missing negotiable     document of title is liable to any person injured thereby. If     the delivery is not in good faith, the bailee is liable for     conversion. Delivery in good faith is not conversion 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 which files a     notice of claim within one year after the delivery.     § 7602.  Judicial process against goods covered by negotiable                document of title.        Unless a document of title was originally issued upon     delivery of the goods by a person that did not have power to     dispose of them, a lien does not attach by virtue of any     judicial process to goods in the possession of a bailee for     which a negotiable document of title is outstanding unless     possession or control of the document is first surrendered to     the bailee or the document's negotiation is enjoined. The bailee     may not be compelled to deliver the goods pursuant to process     until possession or control of the document is surrendered to     the bailee or to the court. A purchaser of the document for     value without notice of the process or injunction takes free of     the lien imposed by judicial process.     § 7603.  Conflicting claims; interpleader.        If more than one person claims title to or possession of the     goods, the bailee is excused from delivery until the bailee has     a reasonable time to ascertain the validity of the adverse     claims or to commence an action for interpleader. The bailee may     assert an interpleader either in defending an action for     nondelivery of the goods or by original action.