GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 11-2A-309 - Lessor's and lessee's rights when goods become fixtures
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    11-2A-309   (2010)
   11-2A-309.    Lessor's and lessee's rights when goods become fixtures. 
      (1)  In this section:
      (a)  Goods  are "fixtures" when they become so related to particular real estate  that an interest in them arises under real estate law;
      (b)  A  "fixture filing" is the filing, in the office where a record of a  mortgage on the real estate would be filed or recorded, of a financing  statement covering goods that are or are to become fixtures and  conforming to the requirements of subsections (a) and (b) of Code  Section 11-9-502;
      (c)  A lease is a  "purchase money lease" unless the lessee has possession or use of the  goods or the right to possession or use of the goods before the lease  agreement is enforceable;
      (d)  A mortgage  is a "construction mortgage" to the extent it secures an obligation  incurred for the construction of an improvement on land including the  acquisition cost of the land, if the recorded writing so indicates; and
      (e)  "Encumbrance"  includes real estate mortgages and other liens on real estate and all  other rights in real estate that are not ownership interests.
(2)  Under  this article a lease may be of goods that are fixtures or may continue  in goods that become fixtures, but no lease exists under this article of  ordinary building materials incorporated into an improvement on land.
(3)  This article does not prevent creation of a lease of fixtures pursuant to real estate law.
(4)  The  perfected interest of a lessor of fixtures has priority over a  conflicting interest of an encumbrancer or owner of the real estate if:
      (a)  The  lease is a purchase money lease, the conflicting interest of the  encumbrancer or owner arises before the goods become fixtures, the  interest of the lessor is perfected by a fixture filing before the goods  become fixtures or within ten days thereafter, and the lessee has an  interest of record in the real estate or is in possession of the real  estate; or
      (b)  The interest of the  lessor is perfected by a fixture filing before the interest of the  encumbrancer or owner is of record, the lessor's interest has priority  over any conflicting interest of a predecessor in title of the  encumbrancer or owner, and the lessee has an interest of record in the  real estate or is in possession of the real estate.
(5)  The  interest of a lessor of fixtures, whether or not perfected, has  priority over the conflicting interest of an encumbrancer or owner of  the real estate if:
      (a)  The fixtures are  readily removable factory or office machines, readily removable  equipment that is not primarily used or leased for use in the operation  of the real estate, or readily removable replacements of domestic  appliances that are goods subject to a consumer lease, and before the  goods become fixtures the lease contract is enforceable; or
      (b)  The  conflicting interest is a lien on the real estate obtained by legal or  equitable proceedings after the lease contract is enforceable; or
      (c)  The  encumbrancer or owner has consented in writing to the lease or has  disclaimed an interest in the goods as fixtures; or
      (d)  The  lessee has a right to remove the goods as against the encumbrancer or  owner. If the lessee's right to remove terminates, the priority of the  interest of the lessor continues for a reasonable time.
(6)  Notwithstanding  subsection (4)(a) but otherwise subject to subsections (4) and (5), the  interest of a lessor of fixtures, including the lessor's residual  interest, is subordinate to the conflicting interest of an encumbrancer  of the real estate under a construction mortgage recorded before the  goods become fixtures if the goods become fixtures before the completion  of the construction. To the extent given to refinance a construction  mortgage, the conflicting interest of an encumbrancer of the real estate  under a mortgage has this priority to the same extent as the  encumbrancer of the real estate under the construction mortgage.
(7)  In  cases not within the preceding subsections, priority between the  interest of a lessor of fixtures, including the lessor's residual  interest, and the conflicting interest of an encumbrancer or owner of  the real estate who is not the lessee is determined by the priority  rules governing conflicting interests in real estate.
(8)  If  the interest of a lessor of fixtures, including the lessor's residual  interest, has priority over all conflicting interests of all owners and  encumbrancers of the real estate, the lessor or the lessee may (i) on  default, expiration, termination, or cancellation of the lease agreement  but subject to the agreement and this article, or (ii) if necessary to  enforce other rights and remedies of the lessor or lessee under this  article, remove the goods from the real estate, free and clear of all  conflicting interests of all owners and encumbrancers of the real  estate, but the lessor or lessee must reimburse any encumbrancer or  owner of the real estate who is not the lessee and who has not otherwise  agreed for the cost of repair of any physical injury, but not for any  diminution in value of the real estate caused by the absence of the  goods removed or by any necessity of replacing them.  A person entitled  to reimbursement may refuse permission to remove until the party seeking  removal gives adequate security for the performance of this obligation.
(9)  Even  though the lease agreement does not create a security interest, the  interest of a lessor of fixtures, including the lessor's residual  interest, is perfected by filing a financing statement as a fixture  filing for leased goods that are or are to become fixtures in accordance  with the relevant provisions of the article on secured transactions  (Article 9 of this title).
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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