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Article 9-A
Motor Vehicle Retail Leasing Act

Sections

330
Short title
331
Definitions
332
Rebate or discount for information or assistance in lease or sale of motor vehicle
333
Pre-lease availability of sample form of agreement
334
Payment or trade-in pending execution of lease agreement
335
Total loss notice and waiver of the gap amount
336
Business purpose statement
337
Requirements as to retail lease agreements
338
Security interest prohibited
339
Notice of lessee's reinstatement rights
340
Establishment of realized value at lease termination when purchase option not exercised
341
Restriction on early termination liability
342
Restriction on the reporting of early terminations
343
Assessment of excess wear and damage to the vehicle
344
Cancellation of agreement
345
Renegotiations and extensions
346
Penalties
347
Liability of assignees
348
Transactions subject to article by agreement
349
Applicability of certain provisions hereof to retail lease of a motor vehicle for any use
350
Waiver void
351
Supplementary general principles of law applicable
352
Construction against implicit repeal
353
Severability
 



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