Maine Code § 11-2-1519

Lessee's damages for nondelivery, repudiation, default and breach of warranty in
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regard to accepted goods
(1). 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 elects not to cover or a lessee elects to cover and the cover is by lease
agreement that for any reason does not qualify for treatment under section 2-1518, subsection (2) or is
by purchase or otherwise, the measure of damages for nondelivery or repudiation by the lessor or for
rejection or revocation of acceptance by the lessee is the present value, as of the date of the default, of
the then market rent minus the present value as of the same date of the original rent, computed for the
remaining lease term of the original lease agreement, together with incidental and consequential
damages minus expenses saved in consequence of the lessor's default.
[PL 2009, c. 325, Pt. B, §11 (AMD); PL 2009, c. 325, Pt. B, §27 (AFF).]
(2). Market rent is to be determined as of the place for tender or, in cases of rejection after arrival
or revocation of acceptance, as of the place of arrival.
[PL 1991, c. 805, §4 (NEW).]
(3). Except as otherwise agreed, if the lessee has accepted goods and given notification (section
2-1516, subsection (3)) the measure of damages for nonconforming tender or delivery or other default
by a lessor is the loss resulting in the ordinary course of events from the lessor's default as determined
in any manner that is reasonable together with incidental and consequential damages minus expenses
saved in consequence of the lessor's default.
[PL 1991, c. 805, §4 (NEW).]
(4). Except as otherwise agreed, the measure of damages for breach of warranty is the present
value at the time and place of acceptance of the difference between the value of the use of the goods
accepted and the value if they had been as warranted for the lease term, unless special circumstances
show proximate damages of a different amount, together with incidental and consequential damages
minus expenses saved in consequence of the lessor's default or breach of warranty.
[PL 1991, c. 805, §4 (NEW).]

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