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advanced, interest, insurance, transportation, labor, weighing,
coopering and other charges and expenses in relation to such
goods, also for all reasonable charges and expenses for notice,
and advertisements of sale, and for sale of the goods where
default has been made in satisfying the warehouseman's lien.
SEC. 28. Subject to the provisions of Section 30, a ware-
houseman's lien may be enforced.
(a) Against all goods, whenever .deposited, belonging to the
person who is liable as debtor for the claims in regard to which
the lien is asserted; and
(b) Against all goods belonging to others which have been
deposited at any time by the person who is liable as debtor
for the claims in regard to which the lien is asserted, if such
person has been so entrusted with the possession of the goods
that a pledge of the same by him at the time of the deposit to
one who took the goods in good faith for value would have
been valid.
SEC. 29. A warehouseman loses his lien upon goods:
(a) By surrendering possession thereof; or
(b) By refusing to deliver the goods when a demand is made
with which he is bound to comply under the provisions of this
Act.
SEC. 30. If a negotiable receipt is issued for goods, the
warehouseman shall have no lien thereon, except for charges
for storage of those goods subsequent to the date of the receipt,
unless the receipt expressly enumerates other charges for which
a lien is claimed. In such case there shall be a lien for the
charges enumerated so far as they are within the terms of Sec-
tion 27, although the amount of the charges so enumerated is
not stated in the receipt.
SEC. 31. A warehouseman having a lien valid against the
person demanding the goods may refuse to deliver the goods to
him until the lien is satisfied.
SEC. 32. Whether a warehouseman has or has not a lien
upon the goods, he is entitled to all remedies allowed by law
to a creditor against his debtor, for the collection from the
depositor of all charges and advances which the depositor has
expressly or impliedly contracted with the warehouseman to
pay.
SEC. 33. A warehouseman's lieu for a claim which has be-
come due may be satisfied as follows.
The warehouseman shall give a written notice to the person
on whose account the goods are held, and to any other per-
son known by the warehouseman to claim an interest in the
goods. Such notice shall be given by delivery in person or by
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