Stoppage in transit: unpaid seller may notify carrier to stop delivery and have goods re delivered to seller. An unpaid seller may effect stoppage in transit by taking actual possession of the goods or by giving notice of claim to the carrier or bailee, addressed to the person in possession or to his principal where notice is given in time for the principal to communicate it to his agent to prevent delivery; upon such notice the carrier or bailee must re deliver the goods to or according to the directions of the seller, and the expenses of re delivery are borne by the seller.
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Stoppage in transit: unpaid seller may notify carrier to stop delivery and have goods re delivered to seller.
An unpaid seller may effect stoppage in transit by taking actual possession of the goods or by giving notice of claim to the carrier or bailee, addressed to the person in possession or to his principal where notice is given in time for the principal to communicate it to his agent to prevent delivery; upon such notice the carrier or bailee must re deliver the goods to or according to the directions of the seller, and the expenses of re delivery are borne by the seller.
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