Delaware Code § 6-2A-221

Casualty to identified goods
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If a lease contract requires goods identified when the lease contract is made, and the goods suffer casualty without fault of the lessee, the
lessor or the supplier before delivery, or the goods suffer casualty before risk of loss passes to the lessee pursuant to the lease agreement
or Section 2A-219, then:
(a) If the loss is total, the lease contract is avoided; and
(b) If the loss is partial or the goods have so deteriorated as to no longer conform to the lease contract, the lessee may nevertheless
demand inspection and at his or her option either treat the lease contract as avoided or, except in a finance lease that is not a consumer
lease, accept the goods with due allowance from the rent payable for the balance of the lease term for the deterioration or the deficiency
in quantity but without further right against the lessor.
Part 3
Effect of Lease Contract

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