U.C.C. - ARTICLE 2A - LEASES
..PART 3. EFFECT OF LEASE CONTRACT
§ 2A-304. SUBSEQUENT LEASE OF GOODS BY LESSOR.
- (1) Subject to Section 2A-303,
a subsequent lessee from a lessor of goods under
an existing lease contract obtains,
to the extent of the leasehold
interest transferred, the leasehold interest in the goods that the lessor
had or had power to transfer, and except as provided in subsection (2) and
Section 2A-527(4), takes subject to the
existing lease contract. A lessor with voidable title has power to transfer
a good leasehold interest to a good faith subsequent lessee for value, but
only to the extent set forth in the preceding sentence. If goods have been
delivered under a transaction of purchase,
the lessor has that power even though:
- (a) the lessor's transferor
was deceived as to the identity of the lessor;
- (b) the delivery was in exchange for a check which is later dishonored;
- (c) it was agreed that the transaction was to be a "cash sale"; or
- (d) the delivery was procured through fraud punishable as larcenous
under the criminal law.
- (2) A subsequent lessee in
the ordinary course of business from a lessor who
is a merchant dealing in goods of that
kind to whom the goods were entrusted by the existing lessee of that lessor
before the interest of the subsequent lessee became enforceable against that
lessor obtains, to the extent of the leasehold
interest transferred, all of that lessor's and the existing lessee's rights
to the goods, and takes free of the existing lease
contract.
- (3) A subsequent lessee from
the lessor of goods that
are subject to an existing lease
contract and are covered by a certificate of title issued under a statute
of this State or of another jurisdiction takes no greater rights than those
provided both by this section and by the certificate of title statute.
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