Colorado Code § 35-36-210

Use of scale tickets and negotiable warehouse receipts
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(1) It is unlawful
to issue paper negotiable warehouse receipts other than those furnished by the department. A
licensee shall issue these receipts consecutively, as numbered, and each receipt must state the
date on which it is actually issued.
(2) Nothing in this part 2 prevents the issuance of nonnegotiable scale tickets or other
nonnegotiable evidence of a similar nature showing the date on which the commodities were
received, the quantities received, and the condition of the commodities upon their delivery.
(3) When partial withdrawal of a commodity is made by an owner, the warehouse
operator shall make an appropriate notation of the partial withdrawal on the depositor's
nonnegotiable warehouse receipt or on such other records as may be prescribed by the
department. If, before the partial withdrawal of the commodity, the warehouse operator has
issued a negotiable warehouse receipt to the owner, the warehouse operator shall claim, cancel,
and replace it with a new negotiable warehouse receipt, showing the amount of the owner's
commodity remaining in the public warehouse.
(4) Every commodity handler or small-volume commodity handler receiving
commodities for storage or handling shall immediately, upon receipt of each load, issue to every
person delivering the commodity a scale ticket, which must contain the net weight of each
separate draft or load of the commodity and the dockage, if any, to be levied at the time of
delivery, and such other information as may be required by the department.
(5) Acceptance of commodities for storage by a warehouse operator for which a
negotiable warehouse receipt is issued constitutes a bailment process and not a sale. If a
warehouse operator fails to claim and cancel a negotiable warehouse receipt issued on delivery
for commodities stored in the warehouse operator's public warehouse and the negotiation of
which would transfer the right of possession of that commodity, the warehouse operator is liable,
to a good faith purchaser for value, for the warehouse operator's failure to deliver to the
purchaser all the commodities specified in the receipt. This liability applies whether the
purchaser acquired title to the negotiable warehouse receipt before, on, or after the delivery of
any part of the commodity by the warehouse operator.

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