South Carolina Statutes
§ 36-7-304 — Tangible bills of lading in a set.
South Carolina § 36-7-304
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 36COMMERCIAL CODE
Ch. 7COMMERCIAL CODE—WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, BILLS OF LADING AND OTHER DOCUMENTS OF TITLE
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 36-7-304 (2026).
Text
(a)Except as customary in international transportation, a tangible bill of lading shall not be issued in a set of parts. The issuer is liable for damages caused by violation of this subsection.
(b)If a tangible bill of lading is lawfully issued in a set of parts, each of which contains an identification code and is expressed to be valid only if the goods have not been delivered against any other part, the whole of the parts constitutes one bill.
(c)If a tangible bill of lading is lawfully issued in a set of parts and different parts are negotiated to different persons, the title of the holder to which the first due negotiation is made prevails as to both the document of title and the goods even if any later holder may have received the goods from the carrier in good faith and discharged
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 1962 Code SECTION 10.7-304; 1966 (54) 2716; 2014 Act No. 213 (S.343), SECTION 2, eff October 1, 2014. OFFICIAL COMMENT Prior Uniform Statutory Provision: Former Section 7-304. Changes: To limit bills in a set to tangible bills of lading and to use terminology more consistent with modern usage. Purposes: 1. Tangible bills of lading in a set are still used in some nations in international trade. Consequently, a tangible bill of lading part of a set could be at issue in a lawsuit that might come within Article 7. The statement of the legal effect of a lawfully issued set is in accord with existing commercial law relating to maritime and other international tangible bills of lading. This law has been codified in the Hague and Warsaw Conventions and in the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, the provisions of which would ordinarily govern in situations where bills in a set are recognized by this Article. Tangible bills of lading in a set are prohibited in domestic trade. 2. Electronic bills of lading in domestic or international trade will not be issued in a set given the requirements of control necessary to deliver the bill to another person. An electronic bill of lading will be a single, authoritative copy. Section 7-106. Hence, this section differentiates between electronic bills of lading and tangible bills of lading. This section does not prohibit electronic data messages about goods in transit because these electronic data messages are not the issued bill of lading. Electronic data messages contain information for the carrier's management and handling of the cargo but this information for the carrier's use is not the issued bill of lading. Cross Reference: Section 7-103, 7-303 and 7-106. Definitional Cross References: "Bailee". Section 7-102. "Bill of lading". Section 1-201. "Delivery". Section 1-201. "Document of title". Section 1-201. "Duly negotiate". Section 7-501. "Good faith". Section 1-201 [7-102]. "Goods". Section 7-102. "Holder". Section 1-201. "Issuer". Section 7-102. "Person". Section 1-201. "Receipt of goods". Section 2-103. Editor's Note 2014 Act No. 213, SECTION 51, provides as follows: "SECTION 51. This act becomes effective on October 1, 2014. It applies to transactions entered into and events occurring after that date."
Nearby Sections
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§ 36-7-101
Short title.§ 36-7-102
Definitions and index of definitions.§ 36-7-104
Negotiable and nonnegotiable warehouse receipt, bill of lading or other document of title.§ 36-7-105
Reissuance in alternative medium.§ 36-7-106
Control of electronic document of title.§ 36-7-208
Altered warehouse receipts.§ 36-7-209
Lien of warehouse.Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
Bluebook (online)
South Carolina § 36-7-304, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/7/36-7-304.