Maryland Code § CL-2A-529

Section CL-2A-529
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(1) After default by the lessee under the lease contract of the type described
in § 2A-523(1) or § 2A-523(3)(a) or, if agreed, after other default by the lessee, if the
lessor complies with subsection (2), the lessor may recover from the lessee as
damages:
(a) For goods accepted by the lessee and not repossessed by or
tendered to the lessor, and for conforming goods lost or damaged after risk of loss
passes to the lessee (§ 2A-219), (i) accrued and unpaid rent as of the date of entry of
judgment in favor of the lessor, (ii) the present value as of the same date of the rent
for the then remaining lease term of the lease agreement, and (iii) any incidental
damages allowed under § 2A-530, less expenses saved in consequence of the lessee's
default; and
(b) For goods identified to the lease contract where the lessor has
never delivered the goods or has taken possession of them or the lessee has effectively
tendered them back to the lessor if the lessor is unable after reasonable effort to
dispose of them at a reasonable price or the circumstances reasonably indicate that
such an effort will be unavailing, (i) accrued and unpaid rent as of the date of entry
of judgment in favor of the lessor, (ii) the present value as of the same date of the rent
for the then remaining lease term of the lease agreement, and (iii) any incidental
damages allowed under § 2A-530, less expenses saved in consequence of the lessee's
default.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (3), the lessor shall hold for the lessee
for the remaining lease term of the lease agreement any goods that have been
identified to the lease contract and are in the lessor's control.
(3) The lessor may dispose of the goods at any time before collection of the
judgment for damages obtained pursuant to subsection (1). If the disposition is before
the end of the remaining lease term of the lease agreement, the lessor's recovery
against the lessee for damages is governed by §§ 2A-527 and 2A-528, and the lessor
will cause an appropriate credit to be provided against a judgment for damages to the

extent that the amount of the judgment exceeds the recovery available pursuant to §
2A-527 or § 2A-528.
(4) Payment of the judgment for damages obtained pursuant to subsection
(1) entitles the lessee to the use and possession of the goods not then disposed of for
the remaining lease term and in accordance with the lease agreement.
(5) After a lessee has wrongfully rejected or revoked acceptance of goods,
has failed to pay rent then due, or has repudiated (§ 2A-402), a lessor who is held not
entitled to rent under this section must nevertheless be awarded damages for
nonacceptance under § 2A-527 or § 2A-528.

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