GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 11-7-504 - Rights acquired in the absence of due negotiation; effect of diversion; stoppage of delivery
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    11-7-504   (2010)
   11-7-504.    Rights acquired in the absence of due negotiation; effect of diversion; stoppage of delivery 
      (a)  A  transferee of a document of title, whether negotiable or nonnegotiable,  to which the document has been delivered but not duly negotiated,  acquires the title and rights that its transferor had or had actual  authority to convey.
(b)  In the case of a  transfer of a nonnegotiable document of title, until but not after the  bailee receives notice of the transfer, the rights of the transferee may  be defeated:
      (1)  By those creditors of the transferor which could treat the transfer as void under Code Section 11-2-402 or 11-2A-308;
      (2)  By  a buyer from the transferor in ordinary course of business if the  bailee has delivered the goods to the buyer or received notification of  the buyer's rights;
      (3)  By a lessee from  the transferor in ordinary course of business if the bailee has  delivered the goods to the lessee or received notification of the  lessee's rights; or
      (4)  As against the bailee, by good-faith dealings of the bailee with the transferor.
(c)  A  diversion or other change of shipping instructions by the consignor in a  nonnegotiable bill of lading which causes the bailee not to deliver the  goods to the consignee defeats the consignee's title to the goods if  the goods have been delivered to a buyer in ordinary course of business  or a lessee in ordinary course of business and, in any event, defeats  the consignee's rights against the bailee.
(d)  Delivery  of the goods pursuant to a nonnegotiable document of title may be  stopped by a seller under Code Section 11-2-705 or a lessor under Code  Section 11-2A-526, subject to the requirements of due notification in  those Code sections. A bailee that honors the seller's or lessor's  instructions is entitled to be indemnified by the seller or lessor  against any resulting loss or expense.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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