D.C. Code § 28:2-702
“Writing”. Section 1-201.
“Seller”. Section 2-103.
“Rights”. Section 1-201.
“Remedy”. Section 1-201.
“Receipt” of goods. Section 2-103.
“Purchaser”. Section 1-201.
“Person”. Section 1-201.
“Insolvent”. Section 1-201.
“Goods”. Section 2-105.
“Good faith”. Section 1-201.
“Contract”. Section 1-201.
“Buyer in ordinary course of business”. Section 1-201.
Definitional Cross References: “Buyer”. Section 2-103.
Compare Section 2-502.
Cross References: Point 1: Sections 2-401 and 2-705.
3. Because the right of the seller to reclaim goods under this section constitutes preferential treatment as against the buyer’s other creditors, subsection (3) provides that such reclamation bars all his other remedies as to the goods involved. As amended 1966.
An exception to this time limitation is made when a written misrepresentation of solvency has been made to the particular seller within three months prior to the delivery. To fall within the exception the statement of solvency must be in writing, addressed to the particular seller and dated within three months of the delivery.
2. Subsection (2) takes as its base line the proposition that any receipt of goods on credit by an insolvent buyer amounts to a tacit business misrepresentation of solvency and therefore is fraudulent as against the particular seller. This Article makes discovery of the buyer’s insolvency and demand within a ten day period a condition of the right to reclaim goods on this ground. The ten day limitation period operates from the time of receipt of the goods.
1. The seller’s right to withhold the goods or to stop delivery except for cash when he discovers the buyer’s insolvency is made explicit in subsection (1) regardless of the passage of title, and the concept of stoppage has been extended to include goods in the possession of any bailee who has not yet attorned to the buyer.
Purposes of Changes and New Matter: To make it clear that:
Changes: Rewritten, the protection given to a seller who has sold on credit and has delivered goods to the buyer immediately preceding his insolvency being extended.
Prior Uniform Statutory Provision: Subsection (1)—Sections 53(1)(b), 54(1)(c) and 57, Uniform Sales Act; Subsection (2)—none; Subsection (3)—Section 76(3), Uniform Sales Act.
Dec. 30, 1963, 77 Stat. 664, Pub. L. 88-243, § 1
Mar. 16, 1982, D.C. Law 4-85, § 5, 29 DCR 309
1973 Ed., § 28:2-702.
1981 Ed., § 28:2-702.
This section is referenced in § 28:2-705.