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Section
42-390
Short title: Consumer Leases Act.
Section
42-391
Definitions.
Section
42-392
Time of consummation. Expiration. Termination.
Section
42-393
Scope. Exclusions. Sale incident to lease.
Section
42-394
Characterization of lease. Applicability by agreement.
Section
42-395
Supplemental provisions and principles of law applicable. Limitations. Restrictions.
Section
42-396
Waiver. Agreement to forego rights in settlement of claim.
Section
42-397
Limitation on choice of law and venue.
Section
42-398
Obligation of good faith.
Section
42-399
Unconscionability.
Section
42-400
Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
Section
42-401
Advertising.
Section
42-402
Availability of sample lease form.
Section
42-403
Disclosure. Form of consumer lease. Copy to lessee.
Section
42-404
Insurance. Insurance disclosures.
Section
42-405
Notice to guarantor.
Section
42-406
Information during term of lease. Computer equipment leases. Satisfaction of lease.
Section
42-407
Payment or trade-in pending approval of lease. Refund or return.
Section
42-408
Prohibited lease provisions.
Section
42-409
Security interest restricted. Security deposit.
Section
42-410
Late fees. Delinquency and default charges. Attorney's fees.
Section
42-411
Assignment of lease. Preservation of lessee's claims and defenses.
Section
42-412
Sublease.
Section
42-413
Open-end consumer lease.
Section
42-414
Limit on insurance charges. Termination or replacement of insurance.
Section
42-415
Rebate or discount for referrals.
Section
42-416
Limitation on supplier's disclaimer of implied warranty.
Section
42-417
Liability for gap amount on total loss of goods.
Section
42-418
Lessee's default. Right to cure.
Section
42-419
Repossession. Application of realized value. Electronic self help.
Section
42-420
Determining realized value.
Section
42-421
Early termination liability.
Section
42-422
Reporting early termination to consumer reporting agency.
Section
42-423
Excess wear and tear. Excess mileage.
Section
42-424
Private remedies.
Section
42-425
Reliance on lessee's representations.
Section
42-426
Statute of limitations.
Section
42-427
Limitations on private remedies.
Section
42-428
Civil liability of assignees.
Section
42-429
Effect of violation on rights of parties. Single recovery.
Section
42-430
Administrative enforcement.
Section
42-431
Administration.
Section
42-432
Severability.
Section
42-433
Transition.
Section
42-434
Uniformity.
Sections
42-435 to 42-449
Reserved for future use.