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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 7 - Commercial Code.
    • Article 2A - Leases.
    • Part 5 - Default.
    • Division C - Default by Lessee.
    • Section 7-2A-532 - Lessor's Rights to Residual Interest.

    Code of Alabama
    Division C - Default by Lessee.
    Section 7-2A-532 - Lessor's Rights to Residual Interest.

    In addition to any other recovery permitted by this article or other law, the lessor may recover from the lessee an amount that will fully compensate the lessor for any loss of or damage to the lessor's residual interest in the goods caused by the default of the lessee.

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    Structure Code of Alabama

    Code of Alabama

    Title 7 - Commercial Code.

    Article 2A - Leases.

    Part 5 - Default.

    Division C - Default by Lessee.

    Section 7-2A-523 - Lessor's Remedies.

    Section 7-2A-524 - Lessor's Right to Identify Goods to Lease Contract.

    Section 7-2A-525 - Lessor's Right to Possession of Goods.

    Section 7-2A-526 - Lessor's Stoppage of Delivery in Transit or Otherwise.

    Section 7-2A-527 - Lessor's Rights to Dispose of Goods.

    Section 7-2A-528 - Lessor's Damages for Nonacceptance, Failure to Pay, Repudiation, or Other Default.

    Section 7-2A-529 - Lessor's Action for the Rent.

    Section 7-2A-530 - Lessor's Incidental Damages.

    Section 7-2A-531 - Standing to Sue Third Parties for Injury to Goods.

    Section 7-2A-532 - Lessor's Rights to Residual Interest.

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