Maine Code § 11-2-1518

Cover; substitute goods
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(1). After a default by a lessor under the lease contract of the type described in section 2-1508,
subsection (1), or, if agreed, after other default by the lessor, the lessee may cover by making any
purchase or lease of or contract to purchase or lease goods in substitution for those due from the lessor.
[PL 1991, c. 805, §4 (NEW).]
(2). Except as otherwise provided with respect to damages liquidated in the lease agreement
(section 2-1504) or otherwise determined pursuant to agreement of the parties (section 1-1302 and
section 2-1503), if a lessee's cover is by a lease agreement substantially similar to the original lease
agreement and the new lease agreement is made in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner,
the lessee may recover from the lessor as damages:
(a). The present value, as of the date of the commencement of the term of the new lease agreement,
of the rent under the new lease agreement applicable to that period of the new lease term
comparable to the then remaining term of the original lease agreement minus the present value as
of the same date of the total rent for the then remaining lease term of the original lease agreement;
and [PL 1991, c. 805, §4 (NEW).]

(b). Any incidental or consequential damages minus expenses saved in consequence of the lessor's
default. [PL 1991, c. 805, §4 (NEW).]
[PL 2009, c. 325, Pt. B, §10 (AMD); PL 2009, c. 325, Pt. B, §27 (AFF).]
(3). If a lessee's cover is by lease agreement that for any reason does not qualify for treatment
under subsection 2, or is by purchase or otherwise, the lessee may recover from the lessor as if the
lessee had elected not to cover and section 2-1519 governs.
[PL 1991, c. 805, §4 (NEW).]

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