Tex. Bus. & Com. Code Section 2A.209
Lessee Under Finance Lease as Beneficiary of Supply Contract


(a)

The benefit of a supplier’s promises to the lessor under the supply contract and of all warranties, whether express or implied, including those of any third party provided in connection with or as part of the supply contract, extends to the lessee to the extent of the lessee’s leasehold interest under a finance lease related to the supply contract, but is subject to the terms of the warranty and of the supply contract and all defenses or claims arising therefrom.

(b)

The extension of the benefit of a supplier’s promises and of warranties to the lessee (Section 2A.209 (Lessee Under Finance Lease as Beneficiary of Supply Contract)(a)) does not:

(1)

modify the rights and obligations of the parties to the supply contract, whether arising therefrom or otherwise; or

(2)

impose any duty or liability under the supply contract on the lessee.

(c)

Any modification or rescission of the supply contract by the supplier and the lessor is effective between the supplier and the lessee unless, before the modification or rescission, the supplier has received notice that the lessee has entered into a finance lease related to the supply contract. If the modification or rescission is effective between the supplier and the lessee, the lessor is deemed to have assumed, in addition to the obligations of the lessor to the lessee under the lease contract, promises of the supplier to the lessor and warranties that were so modified or rescinded as they existed and were available to the lessee before modification or rescission.

(d)

In addition to the extension of the benefit of the supplier’s promises and of warranties to the lessee under Subsection (a), the lessee retains all rights that the lessee may have against the supplier which arise from an agreement between the lessee and the supplier or under other law.
Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 570, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.

Source: Section 2A.209 — Lessee Under Finance Lease as Beneficiary of Supply Contract, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/BC/htm/BC.­2A.­htm#2A.­209 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

2A.101
Short Title
2A.102
Scope
2A.103
Definitions and Index of Definitions
2A.104
Leases Subject to Other Laws
2A.105
Territorial Application of Chapter to Goods Covered by Certificate of Title
2A.106
Limitation on Power of Parties to Consumer Lease to Choose Applicable Law and Judicial Forum
2A.107
Waiver or Renunciation of Claim or Right After Default
2A.108
Unconscionability
2A.109
Option to Accelerate at Will
2A.201
Statute of Frauds
2A.202
Final Written Expression
2A.203
Seals Inoperative
2A.204
Formation in General
2A.205
Firm Offers
2A.206
Offer and Acceptance in Formation of Lease Contract
2A.208
Modification, Rescission and Waiver
2A.209
Lessee Under Finance Lease as Beneficiary of Supply Contract
2A.210
Express Warranties
2A.211
Warranties Against Interference and Against Infringement
2A.212
Implied Warranty of Merchantability
2A.213
Implied Warranty of Fitness for Particular Purpose
2A.214
Exclusion or Modification of Warranties
2A.215
Accumulation and Conflict of Warranties Express or Implied
2A.216
Third-party Beneficiaries of Express and Implied Warranties
2A.217
Identification
2A.218
Insurance and Proceeds
2A.219
Risk of Loss
2A.220
Effect of Default on Risk of Loss
2A.221
Casualty to Identified Goods
2A.301
Enforceability of Lease Contract
2A.302
Title to and Possession of Goods
2A.303
Alienability of Party’s Interest Under Lease Contract or of Lessor’s Residual Interest in Goods
2A.304
Subsequent Lease of Goods by Lessor
2A.305
Sale or Sublease of Goods by Lessee
2A.306
Priority of Certain Liens Arising by Operation of Law
2A.307
Priority of Liens Arising by Attachment or Levy On, Security Interests In, and Other Claims to Goods
2A.308
Special Rights of Creditors
2A.309
Lessor’s and Lessee’s Rights When Goods Become Fixtures
2A.310
Lessor’s and Lessee’s Rights When Goods Become Accessions
2A.401
Insecurity: Adequate Assurance of Performance
2A.402
Anticipatory Repudiation
2A.403
Retraction of Anticipatory Repudiation
2A.404
Substituted Performance
2A.405
Excused Performance
2A.406
Procedure on Excused Performance
2A.407
Irrevocable Promises: Finance Leases
2A.501
Default: Procedure
2A.502
Notice After Default
2A.503
Modification or Impairment of Rights and Remedies
2A.504
Liquidation of Damages
2A.505
Cancellation and Termination and Effect of Cancellation, Termination, Rescission, or Fraud on Rights and Remedies
2A.506
Statute of Limitations
2A.507
Proof of Market Rent
2A.508
Lessee’s Remedies
2A.509
Lessee’s Rights on Improper Delivery
2A.510
Installment Lease Contracts: Rejection and Default
2A.511
Merchant Lessee’s Duties as to Rightfully Rejected Goods
2A.512
Lessee’s Duties as to Rightfully Rejected Goods
2A.513
Cure by Lessor of Improper Tender or Delivery
2A.514
Waiver of Lessee’s Objections
2A.515
Acceptance of Goods
2A.516
Effect of Acceptance of Goods
2A.517
Revocation of Acceptance of Goods
2A.518
Cover
2A.519
Lessee’s Damages for Nondelivery, Repudiation, Default, and Breach of Warranty in Regard to Accepted Goods
2A.520
Lessee’s Incidental and Consequential Damages
2A.521
Lessee’s Right to Specific Performance, Replevin, and Other Remedies
2A.522
Lessee’s Right to Goods on Lessor’s Insolvency
2A.523
Lessor’s Remedies
2A.524
Lessor’s Right to Identify Goods to Lease Contract
2A.525
Lessor’s Right to Possession of Goods
2A.526
Lessor’s Stoppage of Delivery in Transit or Otherwise
2A.527
Lessor’s Rights to Dispose of Goods
2A.528
Lessor’s Damages for Nonacceptance, Failure to Pay, Repudiation, or Other Default
2A.529
Lessor’s Action for the Rent
2A.530
Lessor’s Incidental Damages
2A.531
Standing to Sue Third Parties for Injury to Goods
2A.532
Lessor’s Rights to Residual Interest

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 2A.209’s source at texas​.gov