                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

RISK OF LOSS OF COPY (§ 59.1-506.14)

a. Except as otherwise provided in this section, the risk of loss as to a copy
that is to be delivered to a licensee, including a copy delivered by electronic
means, passes to the licensee upon its receipt of the copy.

b. If an agreement requires or authorizes a licensor to send a copy on a
tangible medium by carrier, the following rules apply:

   1. If the agreement does not require the licensor to deliver the copy at a
   particular destination, the risk of loss passes to the licensee when the copy
   is duly delivered to the carrier, even if the shipment is under reservation.

   2. If the agreement requires the licensor to deliver the copy at a particular
   destination and the copy is duly tendered there in the possession of the
   carrier, the risk of loss passes to the licensee when the copy is tendered at
   that destination.

   3. If a tender of delivery of a copy or a shipping document fails to conform
   to the contract, the risk of loss remains with the licensor until cure or
   acceptance.

c. If a copy is held by a third party to be delivered or reproduced without
being moved or a copy is to be delivered by making access available to a third
party resource containing a copy, the risk of loss passes to the licensee upon:

   1. the licensee&#8217;s receipt of a negotiable document of title or other
   access materials covering the copy;

   2. acknowledgment by the third party to the licensee of the licensee&#8217;s
   right to possession of or access to the copy; or

   3. the licensee&#8217;s receipt of a record directing the third party,
   pursuant to an agreement between the licensor and the third party, to make
   delivery or authorizing the third party to allow access.

HISTORY: 2000, cc. 101, 996.