2025 Session Last amended: 1989 session

§ 336.2A-524 — Lessor's Right to Identify Goods to Lease Contract

Plain-Language Summary

When a lessee defaults, this section lets the wronged lessor designate (identify) goods to the lease contract so the lessor can deal with them. The lessor may identify conforming goods that were in the lessor's or supplier's possession when the default became known, and may dispose of goods clearly intended for that particular lease even if those goods are unfinished. For unfinished goods, the lessor or supplier may use reasonable commercial judgment to either finish manufacturing and identify them to the lease, or stop manufacturing and lease, sell, scrap, salvage, or otherwise dispose of them in a reasonable way to minimize loss.

Practical Notes
If a lessee defaults, the lessor can earmark specific goods to the broken lease, including goods still being made for that lease. For half-finished goods, the lessor may either complete them or stop and sell, scrap, or salvage them, whichever reasonably reduces the loss.