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§ 8.2A-521. Lessee's right to specific performance or other similar rights.

(1) Specific performance may be decreed if the goods are unique or in otherproper circumstances.

(2) A decree for specific performance may include any terms and conditions asto payment of the rent, damages, or other relief that the court deems just.

(3) A lessee has a right of detinue, sequestration, claim and delivery, orthe like for goods identified to the lease contract if after reasonableeffort the lessee is unable to effect cover for those goods or thecircumstances reasonably indicate that the effort will be unavailing.

(1991, c. 536.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-8-2a > Part-5 > 8-2a-521

§ 8.2A-521. Lessee's right to specific performance or other similar rights.

(1) Specific performance may be decreed if the goods are unique or in otherproper circumstances.

(2) A decree for specific performance may include any terms and conditions asto payment of the rent, damages, or other relief that the court deems just.

(3) A lessee has a right of detinue, sequestration, claim and delivery, orthe like for goods identified to the lease contract if after reasonableeffort the lessee is unable to effect cover for those goods or thecircumstances reasonably indicate that the effort will be unavailing.

(1991, c. 536.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-8-2a > Part-5 > 8-2a-521

§ 8.2A-521. Lessee's right to specific performance or other similar rights.

(1) Specific performance may be decreed if the goods are unique or in otherproper circumstances.

(2) A decree for specific performance may include any terms and conditions asto payment of the rent, damages, or other relief that the court deems just.

(3) A lessee has a right of detinue, sequestration, claim and delivery, orthe like for goods identified to the lease contract if after reasonableeffort the lessee is unable to effect cover for those goods or thecircumstances reasonably indicate that the effort will be unavailing.

(1991, c. 536.)