Whether a document of title is adequate to fulfill the obligations of a contract for sale, a contract for lease, or the conditions of a letter of credit is determined by Chapter 2 of this title (§ 4-2-101 et seq.), Chapter 2A of this title (§ 4-2A-101 et seq.), or Chapter 5 of this title (§ 4-5-101 et seq.). Acts 2007, No. 342, § 1. Whether a document of title is adequate to fulfill the obligations of a contract for sale, a contract for lease, or the conditions of a letter of credit is determined by Chapter 2 of this title (§ 4-2-101 et seq.), Chapter 2A of this title (§ 4-2A-101 et seq.), or Chapter 5 of this title (§ 4-5-101 et seq.). Acts 2007, No. 342, § 1. Whether a document of title is adequate to fulfill the obligations of a contract for sale, a contract for lease, or the conditions of a letter of credit is determined by Chapter 2 of this title (§ 4-2-101 et seq.), Chapter 2A of this title (§ 4-2A-101 et seq.), or Chapter 5 of this title (§ 4-5-101 et seq.). Acts 2007, No. 342, § 1. Whether a document of title is adequate to fulfill the obligations of a contract for sale, a contract for lease, or the conditions of a letter of credit is determined by Chapter 2 of this title (§ 4-2-101 et seq.), Chapter 2A of this title (§ 4-2A-101 et seq.), or Chapter 5 of this title (§ 4-5-101 et seq.). Acts 2007, No. 342, § 1.
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