SUMMARY
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Chapter 13
CONSUMER LEASING ACT
Michael Fuller
§13.1 INTRODUCTION
§13.2 ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS
§13.2-1 Generally
§13.2-2 Exemptions from Coverage
§13.2-3 Required Lease Disclosures
§13.2-4 Timing of Disclosures
§13.2-5 Form and Location of Disclosures
§13.2-6 Lessee’s Independent Appraisal Rights
§13.2-7 Consumer Lease Advertising
§13.3 TYPICAL PARTIES AND FACT SITUATIONS
§13.3-1 Lease for Four Months
§13.3-2 Statutory Liability for Technical Violation
§13.3-3 Lessee’s Liability for Wear and Tear
§13.3-4 Unreasonable Termination Charge
§13.4 ADVANTAGES
§13.5 PITFALLS AND HAZARDS
§13.6 REMEDIES AND DAMAGES
§13.6-1 In General
§13.6-2 Liability of Assignees
§13.6-3 Statutory Damages
§13.6-4 Actual Damages
§13.6-5 Unlawful Trade Practices Act
§13.6-6 Advertisement Violations
§13.6-7 Attorney Fees
§13.7 DEFENSES
§13.7-1 In General
§13.7-2 Statute of Limitations
§13.7-3 Equitable Tolling of Statute of Limitations
§13.7-4 Bona Fide Error
§13.7-5 Notification of Error Within 60 Days of Discovery
§13.8 PLEADING AND PRACTICE
§13.8-1 Jurisdiction
§13.8-2 Official Staff Commentary
§13.8-3 Other Relevant Statutes
§13.9 CONSUMER LEASING UNDER UCC ARTICLE 2A
§13.9-1 Generally
§13.9-2 Essential Elements