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(1) The buyer loses his right to invoke lack of conformity if he fails within a reasonable time after he discovered or ought to have discovered it, to complain to the seller of the lack of conformity involved.
(2) If the buyer fails to complain within two years from the day he took delivery of the goods, he may not subsequently invoke the lack of conformity. This rule does not apply if the seller has undertaken by guarantee or other agreement more prolonged liability for lack of conformity.
(3) In consumer sales, the period provided in the preceding paragraph is similarly applicable. When goods or parts of them are intended by ordinary use to last considerably longer, the period allowed for complaining is five years. Complaint of the lack of conformity can in consumer sales be given to the person who under agreement with the seller has undertaken to rectify any lack of conformity.
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