C.R.S. Section 4-2.5-103
Definitions and index of definitions


(1)

In this article 2.5, unless the context otherwise requires:

(a)

“Buyer in ordinary course of business” means a person who in good faith and without knowledge that the sale to him or her is in violation of the ownership rights or security interest or leasehold interest of a third party in the goods, buys in ordinary course from a person in the business of selling goods of that kind but does not include a pawnbroker. “Buying” may be for cash or by exchange of other property or on secured or unsecured credit and includes acquiring goods or documents of title under a preexisting contract for sale but does not include a transfer in bulk or as security for or in total or partial satisfaction of a money debt.

(b)

“Cancellation” occurs when either party puts an end to the lease contract for default by the other party.

(c)

“Commercial unit” means such a unit of goods as by commercial usage is a single whole for purposes of lease and division of which materially impairs its character or value on the market or in use. A commercial unit may be a single article, as a machine, or a set of articles, as a suite of furniture or a line of machinery, or a quantity, as a gross or carload, or any other unit treated in use or in the relevant market as a single whole.

(d)

“Conforming” goods or performance under a lease contract means goods or performance that are in accordance with the obligations under the lease contract.

(e)

“Consumer lease” means a lease that a lessor regularly engaged in the business of leasing or selling makes to a lessee who is an individual and who takes under the lease primarily for a personal, family, or household purpose, if the total payments to be made under the lease contract, excluding payments for options to renew or buy, do not exceed twenty-five thousand dollars.

(f)

“Fault” means wrongful act, omission, breach, or default.

(g)

“Finance lease” means a lease with respect to which:
(i)
The lessor does not select, manufacture or supply the goods;
(ii)
The lessor acquires the goods or the right to possession and use of the goods in connection with the lease; and
(iii)
One of the following occurs:

(A)

The lessee receives a copy of the contract by which the lessor acquired the goods or the right to possession and use of the goods before signing the lease contract;

(B)

The lessee’s approval of the contract by which the lessor acquired the goods or the right to possession and use of the goods is a condition to effectiveness of the lease contract;

(C)

The lessee, before signing the lease contract, receives an accurate and complete statement designating the promises and warranties, and any disclaimers of warranties, limitations or modifications of remedies, of liquidated damages, including those of a third party, such as the manufacturer of the goods, provided to the lessor by the person supplying the goods in connection with or as part of the contract by which the lessor acquired the goods or the right to possession and use of the goods; or

(D)

If the lease is not a consumer lease, the lessor, before the lessee signs the lease contract, informs the lessee in writing (a) of the identity of the person supplying the goods to the lessor, unless the lessee has selected that person and directed the lessor to acquire the goods or the right to possession and use of the goods from that person, (b) that the lessee is entitled under this article to the promises and warranties, including those of any third party, provided to the lessor by the person supplying the goods in connection with or as part of the contract by which the lessor acquired the goods or the right to possession and use of the goods, and (c) that the lessee may communicate with the person supplying the goods to the lessor and receive an accurate and complete statement of those promises and warranties, including any disclaimers and limitations of them or of remedies.

(h)

“Goods” means all things that are movable at the time of identification to the lease contract, or are fixtures (section 4-2.5-309), but the term does not include money, documents, instruments, accounts, chattel paper, general intangibles, or minerals or the like, including oil and gas, before extraction. The term also includes the unborn young of animals.

(h.5)

“Hybrid lease” means a single transaction involving a lease of goods and:
(i)
The provision of services;
(ii)
A sale of other goods; or
(iii)
A sale, lease, or license of property other than goods.
(i)
“Installment lease contract” means a lease contract that authorizes or requires the delivery of goods in separate lots to be separately accepted, even though the lease contract contains a clause “each delivery is a separate lease” or its equivalent.

(j)

“Lease” means a transfer of the right to possession and use of goods for a term in return for consideration, but a sale, including a sale on approval or a sale or return, or retention or creation of a security interest is not a lease. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the term includes a sublease.

(k)

“Lease agreement” means the bargain, with respect to the lease, of the lessor and the lessee in fact as found in their language or by implication from other circumstances including course of dealing or usage of trade or course of performance as provided in this article. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the term includes a sublease agreement.

(l)

“Lease contract” means the total legal obligation that results from the lease agreement as affected by this article and any other applicable rules of law. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the term includes a sublease contract.

(m)

“Leasehold interest” means the interest of the lessor or the lessee under a lease contract.

(n)

“Lessee” means a person who acquires the right to possession and use of goods under a lease. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the term includes a sublessee.

(o)

“Lessee in ordinary course of business” means a person who in good faith and without knowledge that the lease to him or her is in violation of the ownership rights or security interest or leasehold interest of a third party in the goods leases in ordinary course from a person in the business of selling or leasing goods of that kind but does not include a pawnbroker. “Leasing” may be for cash or by exchange of other property or on secured or unsecured credit and includes acquiring goods or documents of title under a preexisting lease contract but does not include a transfer in bulk or as security for or in total or partial satisfaction of a money debt.

(p)

“Lessor” means a person who transfers the right to possession and use of goods under a lease. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the term includes a sublessor.

(q)

“Lessor’s residual interest” means the lessor’s interest in the goods after expiration, termination, or cancellation of the lease contract.

(r)

“Lien” means a charge against or interest in goods to secure payment of a debt or performance of an obligation, but the term does not include a security interest.

(s)

“Lot” means a parcel or a single article that is the subject matter of a separate lease or delivery, whether or not it is sufficient to perform the lease contract.

(t)

“Merchant lessee” means a lessee that is a merchant with respect to goods of the kind subject to the lease.

(u)

“Present value” means the amount as of a date certain of one or more sums payable in the future, discounted to the date certain. The discount is determined by the interest rate specified by the parties if the rate was not manifestly unreasonable at the time the transaction was entered into; otherwise, the discount is determined by a commercially reasonable rate that takes into account the facts and circumstances of each case at the time the transaction was entered into.
(v)
“Purchase” includes taking by sale, lease, mortgage, security interest, pledge, gift, or any other voluntary transaction creating an interest in goods.

(w)

“Sublease” means a lease of goods the right to possession and use of which was acquired by the lessor as a lessee under an existing lease.
(x)
“Supplier” means a person from whom a lessor buys or leases goods to be leased under a finance lease.

(y)

“Supply contract” means a contract under which a lessor buys or leases goods to be leased.

(z)

“Termination” occurs when either party pursuant to a power created by agreement or law puts an end to the lease contract otherwise than for default.

(2)

Other definitions applying to this article and the sections in which they appear are:
“Accessions”.
Section 4-2.5-310 (1).
“Construction mortgage”.
Section 4-2.5-309 (1)(d).
“Encumbrance”.
Section 4-2.5-309 (1)(e).
“Fixtures”.
Section 4-2.5-309 (1)(a).
“Fixture filing”.
Section 4-2.5-309 (1)(b).
“Purchase money lease”.
Section 4-2.5-309 (1)(c).

(3)

The following definitions in other articles apply to this article:
“Account”.
Section 4-9-102 (a)(2).
“Between merchants”.
Section 4-2-104 (3).
“Buyer”.
Section 4-2-103 (1)(a).
“Chattel paper”.
Section 4-9-102 (a)(11).
“Consumer goods”.
Section 4-9-102 (a)(23).
“Document”.
Section 4-9-102 (a)(30).
“Entrusting”.
Section 4-2-403 (3).
“General intangible”.
Section 4-9-102 (a)(42).
“Good faith”.
Section 4-2-103 (1)(b).
“Instrument”.
Section 4-9-102 (a)(47).
“Merchant”.
Section 4-2-104 (1).
“Mortgage”.
Section 4-9-102 (a)(55).
“Pursuant to commitment”.
Section 4-9-102 (a)(71).
“Receipt”.
Section 4-2-103 (1)(c).
“Sale”.
Section 4-2-106 (1).
“Sale on approval”.
Section 4-2-326.
“Sale or return”.
Section 4-2-326.
“Seller”.
Section 4-2-103 (1)(d).

(4)

In addition, article 1 of this title contains general definitions and principles of construction and interpretation applicable throughout this article.

Source: Section 4-2.5-103 — Definitions and index of definitions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-04.­pdf (accessed May 26, 2025).

4–2.5–101
Short title
4–2.5–102
Scope
4–2.5–103
Definitions and index of definitions
4–2.5–104
Leases subject to other law
4–2.5–105
Territorial application of article to goods covered by certificate of title
4–2.5–106
Limitation on power of parties to consumer lease to choose applicable law and judicial forum
4–2.5–107
Waiver or renunciation of claim or right after default
4–2.5–108
Unconscionability
4–2.5–109
Option to accelerate at will
4–2.5–201
Statute of frauds
4–2.5–202
Final written expression: Parol or extrinsic evidence
4–2.5–203
Seals inoperative
4–2.5–204
Formation in general
4–2.5–205
Firm offers
4–2.5–206
Offer and acceptance in formation of lease contract
4–2.5–207
Course of performance or practical construction
4–2.5–208
Modification, rescission, and waiver
4–2.5–209
Lessee under finance lease as beneficiary of supply contract
4–2.5–210
Express warranties
4–2.5–211
Warranties against interference and against infringement
4–2.5–212
Implied warranty of merchantability
4–2.5–213
Implied warranty of fitness for particular purpose
4–2.5–214
Exclusion or modification of warranties
4–2.5–215
Cumulation and conflict of warranties express or implied
4–2.5–216
Third-party beneficiaries of express and implied warranties
4–2.5–217
Identification
4–2.5–218
Insurance and proceeds
4–2.5–219
Risk of loss
4–2.5–220
Effect of default on risk of loss
4–2.5–221
Casualty to identified goods
4–2.5–301
Enforceability of lease contract
4–2.5–302
Title to and possession of goods
4–2.5–303
Alienability of party’s interest under lease contract or of lessor’s residual interest in goods
4–2.5–304
Subsequent lease of goods by lessor
4–2.5–305
Sale or sublease of goods by lessee
4–2.5–306
Priority of certain liens arising by operation of law
4–2.5–307
Priority of liens arising by attachment or levy on, security interests in, and other claims to goods
4–2.5–308
Special rights of creditors
4–2.5–309
Lessor’s and lessee’s rights when goods become fixtures
4–2.5–310
Lessor’s and lessee’s rights when goods become accessions
4–2.5–311
Priority subject to subordination
4–2.5–401
Insecurity: Adequate assurance of performance
4–2.5–402
Anticipatory repudiation
4–2.5–403
Retraction of anticipatory repudiation
4–2.5–404
Substituted performance
4–2.5–405
Excused performance
4–2.5–406
Procedure on excused performance
4–2.5–407
Irrevocable promises: Finance leases
4–2.5–501
Default: Procedure
4–2.5–502
Notice after default
4–2.5–503
Modification or impairment of rights and remedies
4–2.5–504
Liquidation of damages
4–2.5–505
Cancellation and termination and effect of cancellation, termination, rescission, or fraud on rights and remedies
4–2.5–506
Statute of limitations
4–2.5–507
Proof of market rent: time and place
4–2.5–508
Lessee’s remedies
4–2.5–509
Lessee’s rights on improper delivery
4–2.5–510
Installment lease contracts: rejection and default
4–2.5–511
Merchant lessee’s duties as to rightfully rejected goods
4–2.5–512
Lessee’s duties as to rightfully rejected goods
4–2.5–513
Cure by lessor of improper tender or delivery
4–2.5–514
Waiver of lessee’s objections
4–2.5–515
Acceptance of goods
4–2.5–516
Effect of acceptance of goods
4–2.5–517
Revocation of acceptance of goods
4–2.5–518
Cover
4–2.5–519
Lessee’s damages for nondelivery, repudiation, default and breach of warranty in regard to accepted goods
4–2.5–520
Lessee’s incidental and consequential damages
4–2.5–521
Lessee’s right to specific performance or replevin
4–2.5–522
Lessee’s right to goods on lessor’s insolvency
4–2.5–523
Lessor’s remedies
4–2.5–524
Lessor’s right to identify goods to lease contract
4–2.5–525
Lessor’s right to possession of goods
4–2.5–526
Lessor’s stoppage of delivery in transit or otherwise
4–2.5–527
Lessor’s rights to dispose of goods
4–2.5–528
Lessor’s damages for nonacceptance, failure to pay, repudiation, or other default
4–2.5–529
Lessor’s action for the rent
4–2.5–530
Lessor’s incidental damages
4–2.5–531
Standing to sue third parties for injury to goods
4–2.5–532
Lessor’s rights to residual interest
4–2.5–533
Other measures of damages

Current through Fall 2025

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