D.C. Code § 28:7-202
(b) Unless a warehouse receipt provides for each of the following, the warehouse is liable for damages caused to a person injured by its omission:
“Warehouse”. Section 7-102.
“Warehouse receipt”. Section 1-201.
“Term”. Section 1-201.
“Sign”. Section 7-102.
“Security interest”. Section 1-201.
“Person”. Section 1-201.
“Goods”. Section 7-102.
“Delivery”. Section 1-201.
Definitional Cross References: “Bearer”. Section 1-201.
Cross References:Sections 7-103 and 7-401.
2. The unique identification code referred to in subsection (b)(3) can include any combination of letters, number, signs, and/or symbols that provide a unique identification. Whether an electronic or tangible warehouse receipt contains a signature will be resolved with the definition of sign in Section 7-102.
Purposes: 1. This section does not displace any particular legislation that requires other terms in a warehouse receipt or that may require a particular form of a warehouse receipt. This section does not require that a warehouse receipt be issued. A warehouse receipt that is issued need not contain any of the terms listed in subsection (b) in order to qualify as a warehouse receipt as long as the receipt falls within the definition of “warehouse receipt” in Article 1. Thus the title has been changed to eliminate the phrase “essential terms” as provided in prior law. The only consequence of a warehouse receipt not containing any term listed in subsection (b) is that a person injured by a term’s omission has a right as against the warehouse for harm caused by the omission. Cases, such as In re Celotex Corp., 134 B. R. 993 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 1991), that held that in order to have a valid warehouse receipt all of the terms listed in this section must be contained in the receipt, are disapproved.
Changes: Language is updated to accommodate electronic commerce and to reflect modern style.
Prior Uniform Statutory Provision: Former Section 7-202.
“Written”. Section 1-201.
“Warehouseman”. Section 7-102.
“Warehouse receipt”. Section 1-201.
“Term”. Section 1-201.
“Security interest”. Section 1-201.
“Person”. Section 1-201.
“Goods”. Section 7-102.
“Delivery”. Section 1-201.
Definitional Cross References: “Bearer”. Section 1-201.
Cross References:Sections 7-103 and 10-103.
Purposes: To make clear that the formal requirements of the Uniform Warehouse Receipts Act are continued but not to displace particular legislation requiring other or different specifications of form. See Sections 7-103 and 10-103. This section does not require that a receipt be issued but states formal requirements for those which are issued.
Changes: Exemption for field warehouse receipts added in subsection (2)(e).
Prior Uniform Statutory Provision: Section 2, Uniform Warehouse Receipts Act.
Dec. 30, 1963, 77 Stat. 719, Pub. L. 88-243, § 1
Apr. 27, 2013, D.C. Law 19-299, § 9, 60 DCR 2634
1973 Ed., § 28:7-202.
1981 Ed., § 28:7-202.