2025 Session Last amended: 1991 session

§ 336.2-403 — Power to Transfer; Good Faith Purchase of Goods; 'entrusting.'

Plain-Language Summary

A person with voidable title (such as a buyer who bounced a check) can transfer good title to a good-faith purchaser for value. A merchant who is entrusted with goods can transfer the owner's rights to a buyer in the ordinary course of business.

Practical Notes
If you buy goods in good faith from a store, you get good title even if the store obtained the goods through a bounced check or other problem. This protects honest buyers.