Home  > For Small Business  > {More Business Law}  > Uniform Commercial Code  > UCC General Provisions (Articles 1, 10 and 11)  > North Dakota Code 41-01-11 - (1-203) Lease distinguished from security interest 
Search the North Dakota Century Code

North Dakota Code 41-01-11 - (1-203) Lease distinguished from security interest

North Dakota Code > Title 41 > Chapter 41-01 > § 41-01-11 - (1-203) Lease distinguished from security interest


Current as of: 2009

       1.    Whether a transaction in the form of a lease creates a lease or security interest is determined by the facts of each case.

       2.    A transaction in the form of a lease creates a security interest if the consideration that the lessee is to pay the lessor for the right to possession and use of the goods is an obligation for the term of the lease and is not subject to termination by the lessee, and:

             a.      The original term of the lease is equal to or greater than the remaining economic life of the goods;

             b.      The lessee is bound to renew the lease for the remaining economic life of the goods or is bound to become the owner of the goods;

             c.      The lessee has an option to renew the lease for the remaining economic life of the goods for no additional consideration or for nominal additional consideration upon compliance with the lease agreement; or

             d.      The lessee has an option to become the owner of the goods for no additional consideration or for nominal additional consideration upon compliance with the lease agreement.

       3.    A transaction in the form of a lease does not create a security interest merely because:

             a.      The present value of the consideration the lessee is obligated to pay the lessor for the right to possession and use of the goods is substantially equal to or is greater than the fair market value of the goods at the time the lease is entered;

             b.      The lessee assumes risk of loss of the goods;

             c.      The lessee agrees to pay, with respect to the goods, taxes, insurance, filing, recording, or registration fees, or service or maintenance costs;

             d.      The lessee has an option to renew the lease or to become the owner of the goods;

             e.      The lessee has an option to renew the lease for a fixed rent that is equal to or greater than the reasonably predictable fair market rent for the use of the goods for the term of the renewal at the time the option is to be performed; or

             f.      The lessee has an option to become the owner of the goods for a fixed price that is equal to or greater than the reasonably predictable fair market value of the goods at the time the option is to be performed.

       4.    Additional consideration is nominal if that consideration is less than the lessee's reasonably predictable cost of performing under the lease agreement if the option is not exercised. Additional consideration is not nominal if:

             a.      When the option to renew the lease is granted to the lessee, the rent is stated to be the fair market rent for the use of the goods for the term of the renewal determined at the time the option is to be performed; or

             b.    When the option to become the owner of the goods is granted to the lessee, the price is stated to be the fair market value of the goods determined at the time the option is to be performed.

       5.    The "remaining economic life of the goods" and "reasonably predictable" fair market rent, fair market value, or cost of performing under the lease agreement must be determined with reference to the facts and circumstances at the time the transaction is entered.

previous sectionChapter 41-01 Table of Contentsnext section
Previous sectionChapter 41-01 Table of ContentsNext section

________________________________________________________________________

See also:

North Dakota Code > Chapter 41-01 - General Provisions
Comments (0)add comment

Post a comment or question below.
smaller | bigger

busy
 
Email  Email Print  Print   Digg

Peacock Myers, P.C.

201 Third Street NW, Suite 1340
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102
Practice Areas: For Small Business, Intellectual Property
www.peacocklaw.com/
The Jaffe Law Firm
General Practice Law Firm

320 Gold Avenue SW, #1300
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102
Practice Areas: Employment, Criminal Law, Family Law, For Small Business, Personal Injury
www.thejaffelawfirm.com/
Wolf & Fox, P.C.
Full Service Law Firm

1200 Pennsylvania NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110
Practice Areas: Family Law
www.wolfandfoxpc.com/
monotone-frail