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Commercial Law

Jul. 27, 1999

Finance Lessors, Lessees Face Year-2000 Problems

^^Commercial Law^^ By Joel D. Covelman Both equipment-leasing companies and lessees need to be aware of lurking year-2000 defects in leased equipment. Lessors may believe that year-2000-related malfunctions of leased equipment are not their concern, but this attitude could prove disastrous. Cooperation is the key to avoiding disruptions that could damage the business operations of both parties.

        ^^Commercial Law^^
        
        By Joel D. Covelman
        
        Both equipment-leasing companies and lessees need to be aware of lurking year-2000 defects in leased equipment. Lessors may believe that year-2000-related malfunctions of leased ...

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