Incidental damages to an aggrieved lessor include any commercially reasonable charges, expenses, or commissions incurred in stopping delivery, in the transportation, care and custody of goods after the lessee’s default, in connection with return or disposition of the goods, or otherwise resulting from the default.
(July 22, 1992, D.C. Law 9-128, § 2(b), 39 DCR 3830.)
1981 Ed., § 28:2A-530.
This section is referenced in § 28:2A-527, § 28:2A-528, and § 28:2A-529.
Uniform Statutory Source:Section 2-710.
Changes: Revised to reflect leasing practices and terminology.
Definitional Cross References: “Aggrieved party”. Section 1-201(2).
“Delivery”. Section 1-201(14).
“Goods”. Section 2A-103(1)(h).
“Lessee”. Section 2A-103(1)(n).
“Lessor”. Section 2A-103(1)(p).
Structure District of Columbia Code
Title 28 - Commercial Instruments and Transactions. [Enacted title]
Subtitle I - Uniform Commercial Code
§ 28:2A–523. Lessor’s remedies
§ 28:2A–524. Lessor’s right to identify goods to lease contract
§ 28:2A–525. Lessor’s right to possession of goods
§ 28:2A–526. Lessor’s stoppage of delivery in transit or otherwise
§ 28:2A–527. Lessor’s rights to dispose of goods
§ 28:2A–528. Lessor’s damages for nonacceptance, failure to pay, repudiation, or other default
§ 28:2A–529. Lessor’s action for the rent
§ 28:2A–530. Lessor’s incidental damages
§ 28:2A–531. Standing to sue third parties for injury to goods