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Current as of: 2010

Section 2-A-104. Leases Subject to Other Law. (1) A lease, although subject to this Article, is also subject to any applicable: (a) certificate of title statute of this state; (b) certificate of title statute of another jurisdiction (Section 2-A-105); or (c) consumer protection law of this state, both decisional and statutory. (2) In case of conflict between this Article, other than Sections 2-A-105, 2-A-304(3), and 2-A-305(3), and a statute referred to in subsection (1), the statute controls. Decisional consumer protection law may supplement the application of provisions of this Article. (3) Failure to comply with an applicable law has only the effect specified therein.

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