Wisconsin Statutes
§ 411.519 — Lessee’s damages for nondelivery, repudiation, default and breach of warranty in regard to accepted goods.
Wisconsin § 411.519
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 411Uniform commercial code — leases
Subch.subch. V of ch. 411 SUBCHAPTER V
DEFAULT
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 411.519 (2026).
Text
411.519
411.519(1) (1) Except as otherwise provided with respect to damages liquidated in the lease agreement or otherwise determined pursuant to agreement of the parties, if a lessee elects not to cover or a lessee elects to cover and the cover is by lease agreement that does not qualify under s. 411.518 (2) , or is by purchase or otherwise, the measure of damages for nondelivery or repudiation by the lessor or for rejection or revocation of acceptance by the lessee is the present value, as of the date of the default, of the then market rent minus the present value as of the same date of the original rent, computed for the remaining lease term of the original lease agreement, together with incidental and consequential damages, less expenses saved in consequence of the lessor’s default.
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Legislative History
411.519 History History: 1991 a. 148 .
Nearby Sections
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§ 411.101
Short title.§ 411.102
Scope.§ 411.104
Leases subject to other law.§ 411.106
Limitation on power of parties to consumer lease to choose applicable law and judicial forum.§ 411.108
Unconscionability.§ 411.109
Option to accelerate at will.§ 411.201
Statute of frauds.§ 411.203
Seals inoperative.§ 411.204
Formation in general.§ 411.205
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