Idaho Statutes
§ 28-7-403 — OBLIGATION OF BAILEE TO DELIVER — EXCUSE
Idaho § 28-7-403
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 28COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS
Part 4.WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS AND BILLS OF LADING — GENERAL OBLIGATIONS
Ch. 7DOCUMENTS OF TITLE
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 28-7-403 (2026).
Text
(a)A bailee shall deliver the goods to a person entitled under a document of title if the person complies with subsections (b) and (c) of this section, unless and to the extent that the bailee establishes any of the following:
(1)Delivery of the goods to a person whose receipt was rightful as against the claimant;
(2)Damage to or delay, loss, or destruction of the goods for which the bailee is not liable;
(3)Previous sale or other disposition of the goods in lawful enforcement of a lien or on a warehouse’s lawful termination of storage;
(4)The exercise by a seller of its right to stop delivery pursuant to section 28-2-705 or by a lessor of its right to stop delivery pursuant to section 28-12-526;
(5)A diversion, reconsignment, or other disposition pursuant to section 28-7-303;
(6)Re
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Related
Low v. Park Price Company
503 P.2d 291 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1972)
Legislative History
[28-7-403, added 2004, ch. 42, sec. 2, p. 92.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 28-1-101
SHORT TITLES§ 28-1-102
SCOPE OF CHAPTER§ 28-1-104
CONSTRUCTION AGAINST IMPLIED REPEAL§ 28-1-105
SEVERABILITY§ 28-1-106
USE OF SINGULAR AND PLURAL — GENDER§ 28-1-107
SECTION CAPTIONS§ 28-1-201
GENERAL DEFINITIONS§ 28-1-202
NOTICE — KNOWLEDGE§ 28-1-204
VALUE§ 28-1-205
REASONABLE TIME — SEASONABLENESS§ 28-1-206
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