D.C. Code § 28:2A-519
“Value”. Section 1-201(44).
“Present value”. Section 2A-103(1)(u).
“Notification”. Section 1-201(26).
“Lessor”. Section 2A-103(1)(p).
“Lessee”. Section 2A-103(1)(n).
“Lease agreement”. Section 2A-103(1)(k).
“Lease”. Section 2A-103(1)(j).
“Goods”. Section 2A-103(1)(h).
“Delivery”. Section 1-201(14).
Definitional Cross References: “Conforming”. Section 2A-103(1)(d).
Cross References:Sections 2-713(1), 2-713(2), 2-714 and Section 2A-518.
6. Subsections (1), (3) and (4) specifically state that the parties may by contract vary the damages rules stated in those subsections.
5. Subsection (4), a revised version of the provisions of Section 2-714(2), states the measure of damages for breach of warranty. The measure in essence is the present value of the difference between the value of the goods accepted and of the goods if they had been as warranted.
4. Subsection (3), a revised version of the provisions of Section 2-714(1) and (3), states the measure of damages where goods have been accepted and acceptance is not revoked. The subsection applies both to defaults which occur at the inception of the lease and to defaults which occur subsequently, such as failure to comply with an obligation to maintain the leased goods. The measure in essence is the loss, in the ordinary course of events, flowing from the default.
3. Subsection (2), a revised version of the provisions of Section 2-713(2), states the rule with respect to determining market rent.
2. The measure of damage is the present value, as of the date of default, of the market rent for the remaining term of the lease less the present value of the original rent for the remaining term of the lease, plus incidental and consequential damages less expenses saved in consequence of the default. Note that the reference in Section 2A-519(1) is to the date of default not to the date of an event of default. An event of default under a lease agreement becomes a default under a lease agreement only after the expiration of any relevant period of grace and compliance with any notice requirements under this Article and the lease agreement. American Bar Foundation, Commentaries on Indentures, s 5- 1, at 216-217 (1971). Section 2A-501(1). This conclusion is also a function of whether, as a matter of fact or law, the event of default has been waived, suspended or cured. Sections 2A-103(4) and 1-103.
This measure will apply, absent agreement to the contrary, if the lessee does not cover or if the cover does not qualify under Section 2A-518. There is no sanction for cover that does not qualify.
Purposes: 1. Subsection (1), a revised version of the provisions of Section 2-713(1), states the basic rule governing the measure of lessee’s damages for non-delivery or repudiation by the lessor or for rightful rejection or revocation of acceptance by the lessee.
Changes: Substantially revised.
Uniform Statutory Source:Sections 2-713 and 2-714.
July 22, 1992, D.C. Law 9-128, § 2(b), 39 DCR 3830
Apr. 27, 2013, D.C. Law 19-299, § 4(f), 60 DCR 2634
The 2013 amendment by D.C. Law 19-299 substituted “§ 28:1-302(2)” for “§ 28:1-102(3)” near the beginning of (a).
1981 Ed., § 28:2A-519.
This section is referenced in § 28:2A-507, § 28:2A-508, and § 28:2A-518.