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84-2a-502. Notice after default. Except as otherwise provided in this article or the lease agreement, the lessor or lessee in default under the lease contract is not entitled to notice of default or notice of enforcement from the other party to the lease agreement.

History: L. 1991, ch. 295, ยง 50; February 1, 1992.

KANSAS COMMENT, 1996

This section is new in Article 2A and provides that a party in default under a lease is not entitled to notice of default or notice of enforcement, except as otherwise required by Article 2A or the lease. The Official Comments note that this section is similar to Article 9 in not requiring notice of default. But in not requiring notice of enforcement, this section differs from Article 9, which requires notice of disposition and strict foreclosure. Provisions of this Article that require notice include sections 84-2a-509(2) (notice of rejection), 84-2a-516(3) (notice of default and infringement litigation), and 84-2a-517(4) (notice of revocation of acceptance). Compare Uniform Consumer Credit Code, K.S.A. 16a-5-110 & 16a-5-111 (notice of consumer's right to cure).


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