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Convention on the Law Applicable to Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, The Hague 1986 - [This Convention has not yet entered into force.]
Hague Conference on Private International Law
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The law applicable to a contract of sale by virtue of Articles 7, 8 or 9 governs in particular:
(a) interpretation of the contract;
(b) the rights and obligations of the parties and performance of the contract;
(c) the time at which the buyer becomes entitled to the products, fruits and income deriving from the goods;
(d) the time from which the buyer bears the risk with respect to the goods;
(e) the validity and effect as between the parties of clauses reserving title to the goods;
(f) the consequences of non-performance of the contract, including the categories of loss for which compensation may be recovered, but without prejudice to the procedural law of the forum;
(g) the various ways of extinguishing obligations, as well as prescription and limitation of actions;
(h) the consequences of nullity or invalidity of the contract.
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