Warranties Against Interference and Against Infringement; Lessee's Obligation Against Infringement
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Commercial Code
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Leases
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Formation and Construction of Lease Contract
- Warranties Against Interference and Against Infringement; Lessee's Obligation Against Infringement
- There is in a lease contract a warranty that for the lease term no person holds a claim to or interest in the goods that arose from an act or omission of the lessor, other than a claim by way of infringement or the like, which will interfere with the lessee's enjoyment of its leasehold interest.
- Except in a finance lease there is in a lease contract by a lessor who is a merchant regularly dealing in goods of the kind a warranty that the goods are delivered free of the rightful claim of any person by way of infringement or the like.
- A lessee who furnishes specifications to a lessor or a supplier shall hold the lessor and the supplier harmless against any claim by way of infringement or the like that arises out of compliance with the specifications.
(Code 1981, §11-2A-211, enacted by Ga. L. 1993, p. 633, § 1.)
RESEARCH REFERENCES
U.L.A.
- Uniform Commercial Code (U.L.A.) § 2A-211.
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