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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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SALES AND NOTICES. 2719

An. Code, sec. 74. 1910, ch. 346, sec. 71 (p. 287).

74. (1) Subject to the provisions of this sub-title, notwithstanding
that the property in the goods may have passed to the buyer, the unpaid
seller of goods, as such, has—

(a) A lien on the goods or right to retain them for the price while he
is in possession of them;

(b) In case of the insolvency of the buyer, a right of stopping the goods
in transitu after he has parted with the possession of them;

(c) A right of resale as limited by this sub-title;

(d) A right to rescind the sale as limited by this sub-title;

(2) Where the property in goods has not passed to the buyer, the unpaid
seller has, in addition to his other remedies, a right of withholding delivery
similar to and coextensive with his rights of lien and stoppage in transitu
where the property has passed to the buyer.
See art. 14, sec. 42, and art. 14A, sec. 49.

An. Code, sec. 75. 1910, ch. 346, sec. 72 (p. 287).

75. (1) Subject to the provisions of this sub-title, the unpaid seller
of goods who is in possession of them is entitled to retain possession of
them until payment or tender of the price in the following, namely:

(a) Where the goods have been sold without any stipulation as to credit.

(b) Where the goods have been sold on credit, but the term of credit
has expired.

(c) Where the buyer becomes insolvent.

(2) The seller may exercise his right of lien notwithstanding that he
is in possession of the goods as agent or bailee for the buyer.

An. Code, sec. 76. 1910, ch. 346, sec. 73 (p. 288).

76. Where an unpaid seller has made part delivery of the goods, he
may exercise his right of lien on the remainder unless such part delivery
has been made under such circumstances as to show an intent to waive
the lien or right of retention.

An. Code, sec. 77. 1910, ch. 346, sec. 74 (p. 288).

77. (1) The unpaid seller of goods loses his lien thereon—

(a) When he delivers the goods to a carrier or other bailee for the pur-
pose of transmission to the buyer without reserving the property in the
goods or the right to the possession thereof;

(b) When the buyer or his agent lawfully obtains possession of the
goods;

(c) By waiver thereof.

(2) The unpaid seller of goods, having a lien thereon, does not lose
his lien by reason only that he has obtained judgment or decree for the
price of the goods.

An. Code, sec. 78. 1910, ch. 346, sec. 75 (p. 288).

78. Subject to the provisions of this sub-title, when the buyer of goods
is or becomes insolvent, the unpaid seller who has parted with the posses-
sion of the goods has the right of stopping them in transitu; that is to say,

 

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