Illinois Code § 810 ILCS 5/2A-219

Risk of loss.
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Sec. 2A-219. 

Risk of loss. 

 
(1) Except in the case of a finance lease, risk of loss is
retained by the lessor and does not pass to the lessee. In the
case of a finance lease, risk of loss passes to the lessee.

 
(2) Subject to the provisions of this Article on the effect
of default on risk of loss (Section 2A-220), if risk of loss is to
pass to the lessee and the time of passage is not stated, the
following rules apply:

 
 
(a) If the lease contract requires or authorizes the 
 
goods to be shipped by carrier

 
 
 
(i) and it does not require delivery at a 
 
 
particular destination, the risk of loss passes to the lessee when the goods are duly delivered to the carrier; but

 
 
 
(ii) if it does require delivery at a particular 
 
 
destination and the goods are there duly tendered while in the possession of the carrier, the risk of loss passes to the lessee when the goods are there duly so tendered as to enable the lessee to take delivery.

 
 
(b) If the goods are held by a bailee to be delivered 
 
without being moved, the risk of loss passes to the lessee on acknowledgment by the bailee of the lessee's right to possession of the goods.

 
 
(c) In any case not within paragraph (a) or (b), the 
 
risk of loss passes to the lessee on the lessee's receipt of the goods if the lessor, or, in the case of a finance lease, the supplier, is a merchant; otherwise the risk passes to the lessee on tender of delivery.

goods to be shipped by carrier
particular destination, the risk of loss passes to the lessee when the goods are duly delivered to the carrier; but
destination and the goods are there duly tendered while in the possession of the carrier, the risk of loss passes to the lessee when the goods are there duly so tendered as to enable the lessee to take delivery.
without being moved, the risk of loss passes to the lessee on acknowledgment by the bailee of the lessee's right to possession of the goods.
risk of loss passes to the lessee on the lessee's receipt of the goods if the lessor, or, in the case of a finance lease, the supplier, is a merchant; otherwise the risk passes to the lessee on tender of delivery.

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