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(1) The objects shall be in conformity with the requirements of kind, quantity, quality, other properties and packaging which are provided by the contract.
(2) Except as otherwise provided by the contract, the goods shall:
(a) be fit for the purposes for which goods of the same description would ordinarily be used;
(b) be fit for any particular purpose of which the seller knew or could not be unaware at the time the contract was concluded, except where the circumstances show that the buyer did not rely, or that it was unreasonable for him to rely, on the seller's skill and judgement;
(c) possess the qualities of goods which the seller has held out to the buyer as a sample or model;
(d) be contained or packaged in the customary or other proper manner adequate to preserve and protect the goods.
(3) In consumer sales the goods shall likewise be in conformity with public law requirements imposed by the legislation or official resolutions pursuant to statute at the time the contract is concluded, unless the circumstances show that the buyer did not rely, or that it was unreasonable for him to rely, on the seller's skill and judgement.
(4) The goods lack conformity if they are not in accordance with the requirements of this section
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"Treaties": international trade instruments
Private International Commercial Law
International Commercial Arbitration & other dispute settlement
International Tax & Financial Regulation
Carriage Transport & Maritime Law
Electronic Commerce and Encryption
International Criminal Law including Anti-Corruption and Cross Border Crime
International Life Sciences & Bio-Sciences