2-401 - Passing of Title; Reservation for Security; Limited Application of This Section.

Section  2--401.  Passing  of  Title;  Reservation for Security; Limited                    Application of This Section.    Each provision of this Article with regard to the rights,  obligations  and remedies of the seller, the buyer, purchasers or other third parties  applies  irrespective  of  title to the goods except where the provision  refers to such title. Insofar as situations are not covered by the other  provisions of this Article and matters concerning title become  material  the following rules apply:    (1)  Title  to  goods  cannot  pass under a contract for sale prior to  their identification  to  the  contract  (Section  2--501),  and  unless  otherwise explicitly agreed the buyer acquires by their identification a  special property as limited by this Act. Any retention or reservation by  the  seller of the title (property) in goods shipped or delivered to the  buyer is limited in effect to a  reservation  of  a  security  interest.  Subject  to  these  provisions  and  to the provisions of the Article on  Secured Transactions (Article 9), title to goods passes from the  seller  to the buyer in any manner and on any conditions explicitly agreed on by  the parties.    (2)  Unless  otherwise  explicitly agreed title passes to the buyer at  the time and place at which the seller completes  his  performance  with  reference to the physical delivery of the goods, despite any reservation  of  a  security  interest  and  even though a document of title is to be  delivered at a different time or place; and in  particular  and  despite  any reservation of a security interest by the bill of lading         (a) if the contract requires or authorizes the seller to send the             goods  to  the buyer but does not require him to deliver them             at destination, title passes to the buyer  at  the  time  and             place of shipment; but         (b) if  the  contract  requires  delivery  at  destination, title             passes on tender there.    (3) Unless otherwise explicitly agreed where delivery is  to  be  made  without moving the goods,         (a) if the seller is to deliver a document of title, title passes             at  the  time  when  and  the  place  where  he delivers such             documents; or         (b) if  the  goods  are  at  the  time  of  contracting   already             identified and no documents are to be delivered, title passes             at the time and place of contracting.    (4) A rejection or other refusal by the buyer to receive or retain the  goods, whether or not justified, or a justified revocation of acceptance  revests  title  to  the  goods  in  the seller. Such revesting occurs by  operation of law and is not a "sale".