Pennsylvania Statutes
§ 7601 — Lost, stolen or destroyed documents of title
Pennsylvania § 7601
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13 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 7601 (2026).
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(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 goo
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