The seller is obliged to warrant flawlessness. Thus, warranty describes the liability for product and legal faults, regardless of culpability, which already exist at the time of delivery If such a deficiency becomes obvious within the first 6 months, the basic assumption is that the fault already existed at the time of delivery and can...
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If it is a consumer business (a contract between entrepreneur and consumer), warranty claims can neither be excluded in the general terms and conditions nor in side agreements nor in single contracts. Only for used goods it can be expressly agreed that the 2-year-period is reduced to 1 year. A vehicle for example is regarded...
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If there is a deficiency which can be remedied with economically reasonable measures, the buyer must request an improvement, however the chosen remedy may not be disproportionate (unreasonable) for the deliverer. If the deficiency cannot be remedied, the remedy is infeasible or unreasonable for the buyer or if the improvement is refused or inappropriately delayed...
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