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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 6 - Commerce and Trade
    • Article 2A. Leases
    • Part 1. General Provisions
    • § 2A-107. Waiver or renunciation of claim or right after default.

    Delaware Code
    Part 1. General Provisions
    § 2A-107. Waiver or renunciation of claim or right after default.

    Any claim or right arising out of an alleged default or breach of warranty may be discharged in whole or in part without consideration by a written waiver or renunciation signed and delivered by the aggrieved party.

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    Delaware Code

    Title 6 - Commerce and Trade

    Article 2A. Leases

    Part 1. General Provisions

    § 2A-101. Short title.

    § 2A-102. Scope.

    § 2A-103. Definitions and index of definitions.

    § 2A-104. Leases subject to other law.

    § 2A-105. Territorial application of article to goods covered by certificate of title.

    § 2A-106. Limitation on power of parties to consumer lease to choose applicable law and judicial forum.

    § 2A-107. Waiver or renunciation of claim or right after default.

    § 2A-108. Unconscionability.

    § 2A-109. Option to accelerate at will.

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