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		Uniform Law on the International Sale of Goods (1964)
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		Copyright (C) 1964 UNIDROIT
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		international sales, international sale of goods
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		1964
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		Uniform Law on the International Sale of Goods (1964)
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		Chapter I - Sphere of Application of the Law
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		Article 1
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		1. The present Law shall apply to contracts of sale of goods entered
into by parties whose places of business are in the territories of
different States, in each of the following cases:
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		(a) where the contract involves the sale of goods which are at the time
of the conclusion of the contract in the course of carriage or will be
carried from the territory of one State to the territory of another;
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		(b) where the acts constituting the offer and the acceptance have been
effected in the territories of different States;
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		(c) where delivery of the goods is to be made in the territory of a
State other than that within whose territory the acts constituting the
offer and the acceptance have been effected.
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		2. Where a party to the contract does not have a place of business,
reference shall be made to his habitual residence.
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		3. The application of the present Law shall not depend on the
nationality of the parties.
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		4. In the case of contracts by correspondence, offer and acceptance
shall be considered to have been effected in the territory of the same
State only if the letters, telegrams or other documentary
communications which contain them have been sent and received in the
territory of that State.
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		5. For the purpose of determining whether the parties have their places
of business or habitual residences in "different States", any two or
more States shall not be considered to be "different States" if a valid
declaration to that effect made under Article 11 of the Convention
dated the 1st day of July 1964 relating to a Uniform Law on the
International Sale of Goods is in force in respect of them.
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		Article 2
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		1. Rules of private international law shall be excluded for the
purposes of the application of the present Law, subject to any
provision to the contrary in the said Law.
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		Article 3
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		The parties to a contract of sale shall be free to exclude the
application thereto of the present Law either entirely or partially.
Such exclusion may be express or implied.
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		Article 4
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		The present Law shall also apply where it has been chosen as the law of
the contract by the parties, whether or not their places of business or
their habitual residences are in different States and whether or not
such States are Parties to the Convention dated the 1st day of July
1964 relating to a Uniform Law on the International Sale of Goods, to
the extent that it does not affect the application of any mandatory
provisions of law which would have applicable if the parties had not
chosen the Uniform Law.
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		Article 5
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		1. The present Law shall not apply to sales:
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		(a) of stocks, shares, investment securities, negotiable instruments or
money;
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		(b) of any ship, vessel or aircraft, which is or will be subject to
registration;
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		(c)of electricity;
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		(d) by authority of law or on execution or distress.
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		2. The present Law shall not affect the application of any mandatory
provision of national law for the protection of a party to a contract
which contemplates the purchase of goods by that party by payment of
the price by instalments.
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		Article 6
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		Contracts for the supply of goods to be manufactured or produced shall
be considered to be sales within the meaning of the present Law, unless
the party who orders the goods undertakes to supply an essential and
substantial part of the materials necessary for such manufacture or
production.
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	<text class="h4">
		Article 7
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		The present Law shall apply to sales regardless of the commercial or
civil character of the parties or of the contracts.
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		Article 8
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		The present Law shall govern only the obligations of the seller and the
buyer arising from a contract of sale. In particular, the present Law
shall not, except as otherwise expressly provided therein, be concerned
with the formation of the contract, nor with the effect which the
contract may have on the property in the goods sold, nor with the
validity of the contract or of any of its provisions or of any usage.
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		Chapter II - General Provisions
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		Article 9
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		1. The parties shall be bound by any usage which they have expressly or
impliedly made applicable to their contract and by any practices which
they have established between themselves.
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		2. They shall also be bound by usages which reasonable persons in the
same situation as the parties usually consider to be applicable to
their contract. In the event of conflict with the present Law, the
usages shall prevail unless otherwise agreed by the parties.
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	<ocn>35</ocn>
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		3. Where expressions, provisions or forms of contract commonly used in
commercial practice are employed, they shall be interpreted according
to the meaning usually given to them in the trade concerned.
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		Article 10
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		For the purposes of the present Law, a breach of contract shall be
regarded as fundamental wherever the party breach knew, or ought to
have known, at the time of the conclusion of the contract, that a
reasonable person in the same situation as the other party would not
have entered into the contract if he had foreseen the breach and its
effects.
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		Article 11
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	<ocn>39</ocn>
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		Where under the present Law an act is required to be performed
"promptly", it shall be performed within as short a period as possible,
in the circumstances, from the moment when the act could reasonably be
performed.
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	<ocn>40</ocn>
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		Article 12
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<object id="41">
	<ocn>41</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		For the purposes of the present Law, the expression "current price"
means a price based upon an official market quotation, or, in the
absence of such a quotation, upon those factors which, according to the
usage of the market, serve to determine the price.
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		Article 13
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	<ocn>43</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		For the purposes of the present Law, the expression "a party knew or
ought to have known", or any similar expression, refers to what should
have been known to a reasonable person in the situation.
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	<ocn>44</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 14
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<object id="45">
	<ocn>45</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Communications provided for by the present Law shall be made by the
means usual in the circumstances.
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<object id="46">
	<ocn>46</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 15
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	<ocn>47</ocn>
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		A contract of sale need not be evidenced by writing and shall not be
subject to any other requirements as to form. In particular, it may be
proved by means of witnesses.
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	<ocn>48</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 16
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	<ocn>49</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where under the provisions of the present Law one party to a contract
of sale is entitled to require performance of any obligation by the
other party, a court shall not be bound to enter or enforce a judgment
providing for specific performance except in accordance with the
provisions of Article VII of the Convention dated the 1st day of July
1964 relating to a Uniform Law on the International Sale of Goods.
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	<ocn>50</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 17
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</object>
<object id="51">
	<ocn>51</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Questions concerning matters governed by the present Law which are not
expressly settled therein shall be settled in conformity with the
general principles on which the present Law is based.
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	<ocn>52</ocn>
	<text class="h1">
		Chapter III - Obligations of the Seller
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	<ocn>53</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 18
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<object id="54">
	<ocn>54</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The seller shall effect delivery of the goods, hand over any documents
relating thereto and transfer the property in the goods, as required by
the contract and the present Law.
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<object id="55">
	<ocn>55</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Section I - Delivery of the Goods
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	<ocn>56</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 19
	</text>
</object>
<object id="57">
	<ocn>57</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Delivery consists in the handing over of goods which conform with
the contract.
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</object>
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	<ocn>58</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. Where the contract of sale involves carriage of the goods and no
other place for delivery has been agreed upon, delivery shall be
effected by handing over the goods to the carrier for transmission to
the buyer.
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</object>
<object id="59">
	<ocn>59</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. Where the goods handed over to the carrier are not clearly
appropriated to performance of the contract by being marked with an
address or by some other means, the seller shall, in addition to
handing over the goods, send to the buyer notice of the consignment
and, if necessary, some document specifying the goods.
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	<ocn>60</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		Sub-Section I - Obligations of the Seller as Regards the Date and Place
of Delivery
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	<ocn>61</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		A. Date of delivery
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<object id="62">
	<ocn>62</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 20
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	<ocn>63</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where the parties have agreed upon a date for delivery or where such
date is fixed by usage, the seller shall, without the need for any
other formality, be bound to deliver the goods at that date, provided
that the date thus fixed is determined or determinable by the calendar
or is fixed in relation to a definite event, the date of which can be
ascertained by the parties.
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</object>
<object id="64">
	<ocn>64</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 21
	</text>
</object>
<object id="65">
	<ocn>65</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where by agreement of the parties or by usage delivery shall be
effected within a certain period (such as a particular month or
season), the seller may fix the precise date of delivery, unless the
circumstances indicate that the fixing of the date was reserved to the
buyer.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="66">
	<ocn>66</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 22
	</text>
</object>
<object id="67">
	<ocn>67</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where the date of delivery has not been determined in accordance with
the provisions of Article 20 or 21, the seller shall be bound to
deliver the goods within a reasonable time after the conclusion of the
contract, regard being had to the nature of the goods and to the
circumstances.
	</text>
</object>
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	<ocn>68</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		B. Place of delivery
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</object>
<object id="69">
	<ocn>69</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 23
	</text>
</object>
<object id="70">
	<ocn>70</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where the contract of sale does not involve carriage of the goods,
the seller shall deliver the goods at the place where he carried on
business at the time of the conclusion of the contract, or, in the
absence of a place of business, at his habitual residence.
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</object>
<object id="71">
	<ocn>71</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. If the sale relates to specific goods and the parties knew that the
goods were at a certain place at the time of the conclusion of the
contract, the seller shall deliver the goods at that place. The same
rule shall apply if the goods sold are unascertained goods to be taken
from a specified stock or if they are to be manufactured or produced at
a place known to the parties at the time of the conclusion of the
contract.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="72">
	<ocn>72</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		C. Remedies for the seller's failure to perform his obligations as
regards the date and place of delivery
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</object>
<object id="73">
	<ocn>73</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 24
	</text>
</object>
<object id="74">
	<ocn>74</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where the seller fails to perform his obligations as regards the
date or the place of delivery, the buyer may, as provided in Articles
25 to 32:
	</text>
</object>
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	<ocn>75</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(a) require performance of the contract by the seller;
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</object>
<object id="76">
	<ocn>76</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(b) declare the contract avoided.
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</object>
<object id="77">
	<ocn>77</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. The buyer may also claim damages as provided in Article 82 or in
Articles 84 to 87.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="78">
	<ocn>78</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. In no case shall the seller be entitled to apply to a court or
arbitral tribunal to grant him a period of grace.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="79">
	<ocn>79</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 25
	</text>
</object>
<object id="80">
	<ocn>80</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The buyer shall not be entitled to require performance of the contract
by the seller, if it is in conformity with usage and reasonably
possible for the buyer to purchase goods to replace those to which the
contract relates. In this case the contract shall be ipso facto avoided
as from the time when such purchase should be effected.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="81">
	<ocn>81</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		(a) Remedies as regards the date of delivery
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</object>
<object id="82">
	<ocn>82</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 26
	</text>
</object>
<object id="83">
	<ocn>83</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where the failure to deliver the goods at the date fixed amounts to
a fundamental breach of the contract, the buyer may either require
performance by the seller or declare the contract avoided. He shall
inform the seller of his decision within a reasonable time, otherwise
the contract shall be ipso facto avoided.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="84">
	<ocn>84</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. If the seller requests the buyer to make known his decision under
paragraph 1 of this Article and the buyer does not comply promptly, the
contract shall be ipso facto avoided.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="85">
	<ocn>85</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. If the seller has effected delivery before the buyer has made known
his decision under paragraph 1 of this Article and the buyer does not
exercise promptly his right to declare the contract avoided, the
contract cannot be avoided.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="86">
	<ocn>86</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		4. Where the buyer has chosen performance of the contract and does not
obtain it within a reasonable time, he may declare the contract
avoided.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="87">
	<ocn>87</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 27
	</text>
</object>
<object id="88">
	<ocn>88</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where failure to deliver the goods at the date fixed does not amount
to a fundamental breach of the contract, the seller shall retain the
right to effect delivery and the buyer shall retain the right to
require performance of the contract by the seller.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="89">
	<ocn>89</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. The buyer may however grant the seller an additional period of time
of reasonable length. Failure to deliver within this period shall
amount to a fundamental breached of the contract.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="90">
	<ocn>90</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 28
	</text>
</object>
<object id="91">
	<ocn>91</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Failure to deliver the goods at the date fixed shall amount to a
fundamental breach of the contract whenever a price for such goods is
quoted on a market where the buyer can obtain them.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="92">
	<ocn>92</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 29
	</text>
</object>
<object id="93">
	<ocn>93</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where the seller tenders delivery of the goods before the date fixed,
the buyer may accept or reject delivery; if he accepts, he may reserve
the right to claim damages in accordance with Article 82.
	</text>
</object>
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	<ocn>94</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		(b) Remedies as regards the place of delivery
	</text>
</object>
<object id="95">
	<ocn>95</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 30
	</text>
</object>
<object id="96">
	<ocn>96</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where failure to deliver the goods at the place fixed amounts to a
fundamental breach of the contract, and failure to deliver the goods at
the date fixed would also amount to a fundamental breach, the buyer may
either require performance of the contract by the seller or declare the
contract avoided. The buyer shall inform the seller of his decision
within a reasonable time; otherwise the contract shall be ipso facto
avoided.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="97">
	<ocn>97</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. If the seller requests the buyer to make known his decision under
paragraph 1 of this Article and the buyer does not comply promptly, the
contract shall be ipso facto avoided.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="98">
	<ocn>98</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. If the seller has transported the goods to the place fixed before
the buyer has made known his decision under paragraph 1 of this Article
and the buyer does not exercise promptly his right to declare the
contract avoided, the contract cannot be avoided.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="99">
	<ocn>99</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 31
	</text>
</object>
<object id="100">
	<ocn>100</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. In cases not provided for in Article 30, the seller shall retain the
right to effect delivery at the place fixed and the buyer shall retain
the right to require performance of the contract by the seller.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="101">
	<ocn>101</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. The buyer may however grant the seller an additional period of time
of reasonable length. Failure to deliver within this period at the
place fixed shall amount to a fundamental breach of the contract.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="102">
	<ocn>102</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 32
	</text>
</object>
<object id="103">
	<ocn>103</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. If delivery is to be effected by handing over the goods to a carrier
and the goods have been handed over at a place other than that fixed,
the buyer may declare the contract avoided, whenever the failure to
deliver the goods at the place fixed amounts to a fundamental breach of
the contract. He shall lose this right if he has not promptly declared
the contract avoided.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="104">
	<ocn>104</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. The buyer shall have the same right, in the circumstances and on the
conditions provided in paragraph 1 of this Article, if the goods have
been despatched to some place other than that fixed.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="105">
	<ocn>105</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. If despatch from a place or to a place other than that fixed does
not amount to a fundamental breach of the contract, the buyer may only
claim damages in accordance with Article 82.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="106">
	<ocn>106</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		Sub-Section 2 - Obligations of the Seller as Regards the Conformity of
the Goods
	</text>
</object>
<object id="107">
	<ocn>107</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		A. Lack of conformity
	</text>
</object>
<object id="108">
	<ocn>108</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 33
	</text>
</object>
<object id="109">
	<ocn>109</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. The seller shall not have fulfilled his obligation to deliver the
goods where he has handed over:
	</text>
</object>
<object id="110">
	<ocn>110</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(a) part of the goods sold or a larger or a smaller quantity of the
goods than he contracted to sell;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="111">
	<ocn>111</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(b) goods which are not those to which the contract relates or goods of
a different kind;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="112">
	<ocn>112</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(c)goods which lack the qualities of a sample or model which the seller
has handed over or sent to the buyer, unless the seller has submitted
it without any express or implied undertaking that the goods would
conform therewith;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="113">
	<ocn>113</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(d) goods which do not possess the qualities necessary for their
ordinary or commercial use;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="114">
	<ocn>114</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(e) goods which do not possess the qualities for some particular
purpose expressly or impliedly contemplated by the contract;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="115">
	<ocn>115</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(f) in general, goods which do not possess the qualities and
characteristics expressly or impliedly contemplated by the contract.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="116">
	<ocn>116</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. No difference in quantity, lack of part of the goods or absence of
any quality or characteristic shall be taken into consideration where
it is not material.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="117">
	<ocn>117</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 34
	</text>
</object>
<object id="118">
	<ocn>118</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		In the cases to which Article 33 relates, the rights conferred on the
buyer by the present Law exclude all other remedies based on lack of
conformity of the goods.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="119">
	<ocn>119</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 35
	</text>
</object>
<object id="120">
	<ocn>120</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Whether the goods are in conformity with the contract shall be
determined by their condition at the time when risk passes. However, if
risk does not pass because of a declaration of avoidance of the
contract or of a demand for other goods in replacement, the conformity
of the goods with the contract shall be determined by their condition
at the time when risk would have passed had they been in conformity
with the contract.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="121">
	<ocn>121</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. The seller shall be liable for the consequences of any lack of
conformity occurring after the time fixed in paragraph l of this
Article if it was due to an act of the seller or of a person for whose
conduct he is responsible.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="122">
	<ocn>122</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 36
	</text>
</object>
<object id="123">
	<ocn>123</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The seller shall not be liable for the consequences of any lack of
conformity of the kind referred to in sub-paragraph d), e) or f) of
paragraph 1 of Article 33, if at the time of the conclusion of the
contract the buyer knew, or could not have been unaware of, such lack
of conformity.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="124">
	<ocn>124</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 37
	</text>
</object>
<object id="125">
	<ocn>125</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		If the seller has handed over goods before the date fixed for delivery
he may, up to that date, deliver any missing part or quantity of the
goods or deliver other goods which are in conformity with the contract
or remedy any defects in the goods handed over, provided that the
exercise of this right does not cause the buyer either unreasonable
inconvenience or unreasonable expense.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="126">
	<ocn>126</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		B. Ascertainment and notification of lack of conformity
	</text>
</object>
<object id="127">
	<ocn>127</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 38
	</text>
</object>
<object id="128">
	<ocn>128</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. The buyer shall examine the goods, or cause them to be examined,
promptly.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="129">
	<ocn>129</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. In case of carriage of the goods the buyer shall examine them at the
place of destination.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="130">
	<ocn>130</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. If the goods are redespatched by the buyer without transhipment and
the seller knew or ought to have known, at the time when the contract
was concluded, of the possibility of such redespatch, examination of
the goods may be deferred until they arrive at the new destination.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="131">
	<ocn>131</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		4. The methods of examination shall be governed by the agreement of the
parties or, in the absence of such agreement, by the law or usage of
the place where the examination is to be effected.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="132">
	<ocn>132</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 39
	</text>
</object>
<object id="133">
	<ocn>133</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. The buyer shall lose the right to rely on a lack of conformity of
the goods if he has not given the seller notice thereof promptly after
he discovered the lack of conformity or ought to have discovered it. If
a defect which could not have been revealed by the examination of the
goods provided for in Article 38 is found later, the buyer may
nonetheless rely on that defect, provided that he gives the seller
notice thereof promptly after its discovery. In any event, the buyer
shall lose the right to rely on a lack of conformity of the goods if he
has not given notice thereof to the seller within a period of two years
from the date on which the goods were handed over, unless the lack of
conformity constituted a breach of a guarantee covering a longer
period.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="134">
	<ocn>134</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. In giving notice to the seller of any lack of conformity, the buyer
shall specify its nature and invite the seller to examine the goods or
to cause them to be examined by his agent.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="135">
	<ocn>135</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. Where any notice referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article has been
sent by letter, telegram or other appropriate means, the fact that such
notice is delayed or fails to arrive at its destination shall not
deprive the buyer of the right to rely thereon.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="136">
	<ocn>136</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 40
	</text>
</object>
<object id="137">
	<ocn>137</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The seller shall not be entitled to rely on the provisions of Articles
38 and 39 if the lack of conformity relates to facts of which he knew,
or of which he could not have been unaware, and which he did not
disclose.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="138">
	<ocn>138</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		C. Remedies for lack of conformity
	</text>
</object>
<object id="139">
	<ocn>139</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 41
	</text>
</object>
<object id="140">
	<ocn>140</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where the buyer has given due notice to the seller of the failure of
the goods to conform with the contract, the buyer may, as provided in
Articles 42 to 46:
	</text>
</object>
<object id="141">
	<ocn>141</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(a) require performance of the contract by the seller;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="142">
	<ocn>142</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(b) declare the contract avoided;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="143">
	<ocn>143</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(c) reduce the price.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="144">
	<ocn>144</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. The buyer may also claim damages as provided in Article 82 or in
Articles 84 to 87.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="145">
	<ocn>145</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 42
	</text>
</object>
<object id="146">
	<ocn>146</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. The buyer may require the seller to perform the contract:
	</text>
</object>
<object id="147">
	<ocn>147</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(a) if the sale relates to goods to be produced or manufactured by the
seller, by remedying defects in the goods, provided the seller is in
position to remedy the defects;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="148">
	<ocn>148</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(b) if the sale relates to specific goods, by delivering the goods to
which the contract refers or the missing part thereof;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="149">
	<ocn>149</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(c) if the sale relates to unascertained goods, by delivering other
goods which are in conformity with the contract or by delivering the
missing part or quantity, except where the purchase of goods in
replacement is in conformity with usage and reasonably possible.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="150">
	<ocn>150</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. If the buyer does not obtain performance of the contract by the
seller within a reasonable time, he shall retain the rights provided in
Articles 43 to 46.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="151">
	<ocn>151</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 43
	</text>
</object>
<object id="152">
	<ocn>152</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The buyer may declare the contract avoided if the failure of the goods
to conform to the contract and also the failure to deliver on the date
fixed amount to fundamental breaches of the contract. The buyer shall
lose his right to declare the contract avoided if he does not exercise
it promptly after giving the seller notice of the lack of conformity
or, in the case to which paragraph 2 of Article 42 applies, after the
expiration of the period referred to in that paragraph.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="153">
	<ocn>153</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 44
	</text>
</object>
<object id="154">
	<ocn>154</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. In cases not provided for in Article 43, the seller shall retain,
after the date fixed for the delivery of the goods, the right to
deliver any missing part or quantity of the goods or to deliver other
goods which are in conformity with the contract or to remedy any defect
in the goods handed over, provided that the exercise of this right does
not cause the buyer either unreasonable inconvenience or unreasonable
expense.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="155">
	<ocn>155</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. The buyer may however fix an additional period of time of reasonable
length for the further delivery or the remedying of the defect. If at
the expiration of the additional period the seller has not delivered
the goods or remedied the defect, the buyer may choose between
requiring the performance of the contract or reducing the price in
accordance with Article 46 or, provided that he does so promptly,
declare the contract avoided.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="156">
	<ocn>156</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 45
	</text>
</object>
<object id="157">
	<ocn>157</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where the seller has handed over part only of the goods or an
insufficient quantity or where part only of the goods handed over is in
conformity with the contract the provisions of Articles 43 and 44 shall
apply in respect of the part or quantity which is missing or which does
not conform with the contract.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="158">
	<ocn>158</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. The buyer may declare the contract avoided in its entirety only if
the failure to effect delivery completely and in conformity with the
contract amounts to a fundamental breach of the contract.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="159">
	<ocn>159</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 46
	</text>
</object>
<object id="160">
	<ocn>160</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where the buyer has neither obtained performance of the contract by the
seller nor declared the contract avoided, the buyer may reduce the
price in the same proportion as the value of the goods at the time of
the conclusion of the contract has been diminished because of their
lack of conformity with the contract.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="161">
	<ocn>161</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 47
	</text>
</object>
<object id="162">
	<ocn>162</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where the seller has proffered to the buyer a quantity of unascertained
goods greater than that provided for in the contract, the buyer may
reject or accept the excess quantity. If the buyer rejects the excess
quantity, the seller shall be liable only for damages in accordance
with Article 82. If the buyer accepts the whole or part of the excess
quantity, he shall pay for it at the contract rate.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="163">
	<ocn>163</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 48
	</text>
</object>
<object id="164">
	<ocn>164</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The buyer may exercise the rights provided in Articles 43 to 46, even
before the time for delivery, if it is clear that goods which would be
handed over would not be in conformity with the contract.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="165">
	<ocn>165</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 49
	</text>
</object>
<object id="166">
	<ocn>166</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. The buyer shall lose his right to rely on lack of conformity with
the contract at the expiration of a period of one year after he has
given notice as provided in Article 39, unless he has been prevented
from exercising his right because of fraud on the part of the seller.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="167">
	<ocn>167</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. After the expiration of this period, the buyer shall not be entitled
to rely on the lack of conformity, even by way of defence to an action.
Nevertheless, if the buyer has not paid for the goods and provided that
he has given due notice of the lack of conformity promptly, as provided
in Article 39, he may advance as a defence to a claim for payment of
the price a claim for a reduction in the price or for damages.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="168">
	<ocn>168</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Section II - Handing Over of Documents
	</text>
</object>
<object id="169">
	<ocn>169</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 50
	</text>
</object>
<object id="170">
	<ocn>170</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where the seller is bound to hand over to the buyer any documents
relating to the goods, he shall do so at the time and place fixed by
the contract or by usage.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="171">
	<ocn>171</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 51
	</text>
</object>
<object id="172">
	<ocn>172</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		If the seller fails to hand over documents as provided in Article 50 at
the time and place fixed or if he hands over documents which are not in
conformity with those which he was bound to hand over, the buyer shall
have the same rights as those provided under Articles 24 to 32 or under
Articles 41 to 49, as the case may be.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="173">
	<ocn>173</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Section III - Transfer of Property
	</text>
</object>
<object id="174">
	<ocn>174</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 52
	</text>
</object>
<object id="175">
	<ocn>175</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where the goods are subject to a right or claim of a third person,
the buyer, unless he agreed to take the goods subject to such right or
claim, shall notify the seller of such right or claim. Unless the
seller already knows thereof, and request that the goods should be
freed therefrom within a reasonable time or that other goods free from
all rights and claims of third persons be delivered to him by the
seller.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="176">
	<ocn>176</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. If the seller complies with a request made under paragraph l of this
Article and the buyer nevertheless suffers a loss, the buyer may claim
damages in accordance with Article 82.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="177">
	<ocn>177</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. If the seller fails to comply with a request made under paragraph l
of this Article and a fundamental breach of the contract results
thereby, the buyer may declare the contract avoided and claim damages
in accordance with Articles 84 to 87. If the buyer does not declare the
contract avoided or if there is no fundamental breach of the contract,
the buyer shall have the right to claim damages in accordance with
Article 82.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="178">
	<ocn>178</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		4. The buyer shall lose his right to declare the contract avoided if he
fails to act in accordance with paragraph l of this Article within a
reasonable time from the moment when he became aware or ought to have
become aware of the right or claim of the third person in respect of
the goods.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="179">
	<ocn>179</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 53
	</text>
</object>
<object id="180">
	<ocn>180</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The rights conferred on the buyer by Article 52 exclude all other
remedies based on the fact that the seller has failed to perform his
obligation to transfer the property in the goods or that the goods are
subject to a right or claim of a third person.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="181">
	<ocn>181</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Section IV - Other Obligations of the Seller
	</text>
</object>
<object id="182">
	<ocn>182</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 54
	</text>
</object>
<object id="183">
	<ocn>183</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. If the seller is bound to despatch the goods to the buyer, he shall
make, in the usual way and on the usual terms, such contracts as are
necessary for the carriage of the goods to the place fixed.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="184">
	<ocn>184</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. If the seller is not bound by the contract to effect insurance in
respect of the carriage of the goods, he shall provide the buyer, at
his request, with all information necessary to enable him to effect
such insurance.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="185">
	<ocn>185</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 55
	</text>
</object>
<object id="186">
	<ocn>186</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. If the seller fails to perform any obligation other than those
referred to in Articles 20 to 53, the buyer may:
	</text>
</object>
<object id="187">
	<ocn>187</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(a) where such failure amounts to a fundamental breach of the contract,
declare the contract avoided, provided that he does so promptly, and
claim damages in accordance with Articles 84 to 87, or
	</text>
</object>
<object id="188">
	<ocn>188</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(b) in any other case, claim damages in accordance with Article 82.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="189">
	<ocn>189</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. The buyer may also require performance by the seller of his
obligation, unless the contract is avoided.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="190">
	<ocn>190</ocn>
	<text class="h1">
		Chapter IV - Obligations of the Buyer
	</text>
</object>
<object id="191">
	<ocn>191</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 56
	</text>
</object>
<object id="192">
	<ocn>192</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The buyer shall pay the price for the goods and take delivery of them
as required by the contract and the present Law.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="193">
	<ocn>193</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Section I - Payment of the Price
	</text>
</object>
<object id="194">
	<ocn>194</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		A. Fixing the price
	</text>
</object>
<object id="195">
	<ocn>195</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 57
	</text>
</object>
<object id="196">
	<ocn>196</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where a contract has been concluded but does not state a price or make
provision for the determination of the price, the buyer shall be bound
to pay the price generally charged by the seller at the time of the
conclusion of the contract.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="197">
	<ocn>197</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 58
	</text>
</object>
<object id="198">
	<ocn>198</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where the price is fixed according to the weight of the goods, it
shall, in case of doubt, be determined by the net weight.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="199">
	<ocn>199</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		B. Place and date of payment
	</text>
</object>
<object id="200">
	<ocn>200</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 59
	</text>
</object>
<object id="201">
	<ocn>201</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. The buyer shall pay the price to the seller at the seller's place of
business or, if he does not have a place of business, at his habitual
residence, or, where the payment is to be made against the handing over
of the goods or of documents, at the place where such handing over
takes place.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="202">
	<ocn>202</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. Where, in consequence of a change in the place of business or
habitual residence of the seller subsequent to the conclusion of the
contract, the expenses incidental to payment are increased, such
increase shall be borne by the seller.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="203">
	<ocn>203</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 60
	</text>
</object>
<object id="204">
	<ocn>204</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where the parties have agreed upon a date for the payment of the price
or where such date is fixed by usage, the buyer shall, without the need
for any other formality, pay the price at that date.
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<object id="205">
	<ocn>205</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		C. Remedies for non-payment
	</text>
</object>
<object id="206">
	<ocn>206</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 61
	</text>
</object>
<object id="207">
	<ocn>207</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. If the buyer fails to pay the price in accordance with the contract
and with the present Law, the seller may require the buyer to perform
his obligation.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="208">
	<ocn>208</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. The seller shall not be entitled to require payment of the price by
the buyer if it is in conformity with usage and reasonably possible for
the seller to resell the goods. In that case the contract shall be ipso
facto avoided as from the time when such resale should be effected.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="209">
	<ocn>209</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 62
	</text>
</object>
<object id="210">
	<ocn>210</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where the failure to pay the price at the date fixed amounts to a
fundamental breach of the contract, the seller may either require the
buyer to pay the price or declare the contract avoided. He shall inform
the buyer of his decision within a reasonable time; otherwise the
contract shall be ipso facto avoided.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="211">
	<ocn>211</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. Where the failure to pay the price at the date fixed does not amount
to a fundamental breach of the contract, the seller may grant to the
buyer an additional period of time of reasonable length. If the buyer
has not paid the price at the expiration of the additional period, the
seller may either require the payment of the price by the buyer or,
provided that he does so promptly, declare the contract avoided.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="212">
	<ocn>212</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 63
	</text>
</object>
<object id="213">
	<ocn>213</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where the contract is avoided because of failure to pay the price,
the seller shall have the right to claim damages in accordance with
Articles 84 to 87.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="214">
	<ocn>214</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. Where the contract is not avoided, the seller shall have the right
to claim damages in accordance with Articles 82 and 83.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="215">
	<ocn>215</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 64
	</text>
</object>
<object id="216">
	<ocn>216</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		In no case shall the buyer be entitled to apply to a court or arbitral
tribunal to grant him a period of grace for the payment of the price.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="217">
	<ocn>217</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Section II - Taking of Delivery
	</text>
</object>
<object id="218">
	<ocn>218</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 65
	</text>
</object>
<object id="219">
	<ocn>219</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Taking delivery consists in the buyer's doing all such acts as are
necessary in order to enable the seller to hand over the goods and
actually taking them over.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="220">
	<ocn>220</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 66
	</text>
</object>
<object id="221">
	<ocn>221</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where the buyer's failure to take delivery of the goods in
accordance with the contract amounts to a fundamental breach of the
contract or gives the seller good grounds for fearing that the buyer
will not pay the price, the seller may declare the contract avoided.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="222">
	<ocn>222</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. Where the failure to take delivery of the goods does not amount to a
fundamental breach of the contract, the seller may grant to the buyer
an additional period of time of reasonable length. If the buyer has not
taken delivery of the goods at the expiration of the additional period,
the seller may declare the contract avoided provided that he does so
promptly.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="223">
	<ocn>223</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 67
	</text>
</object>
<object id="224">
	<ocn>224</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. If the contract reserves to the buyer the right subsequently to
determine the form, measurement or other features of the goods (sale by
specification) and he fails to make such specification either on the
date expressly or impliedly agreed upon or within a reasonable time
after receipt of a request from the seller, the seller may declare the
contract avoided, provided that he does so promptly, or make the
specification himself in accordance with the requirements of the buyer
in so far as these are known to him.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="225">
	<ocn>225</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. If the seller makes the specification himself, he shall inform the
buyer of the details thereof and shall fix a reasonable period of time
within which the buyer may submit a different specification. If the
buyer fails to do so the specification made by the seller shall be
binding.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="226">
	<ocn>226</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 68
	</text>
</object>
<object id="227">
	<ocn>227</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where the contract is avoided because of the failure of the buyer to
accept delivery of the goods or to make a specification, the seller
shall have the right to claim damages in accordance with Articles 84 to
87.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="228">
	<ocn>228</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. Where the contract is not avoided, the seller shall have the right
to claim damages in accordance with Article 82.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="229">
	<ocn>229</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Section III - Other Obligations of the Buyer
	</text>
</object>
<object id="230">
	<ocn>230</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 69
	</text>
</object>
<object id="231">
	<ocn>231</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The buyer shall take the steps provided for in the contract, by usage
or by laws and regulations in force, for the purpose of making
provision for or guaranteeing payment of the price, such as the
acceptance of a bill of exchange, the opening of a documentary credit
or the giving of a banker's guarantee.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="232">
	<ocn>232</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 70
	</text>
</object>
<object id="233">
	<ocn>233</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. If the buyer fails to perform any obligation other than those
referred to in Sections I and II of this Chapter, the seller may:
	</text>
</object>
<object id="234">
	<ocn>234</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(a) where such failure amounts to a fundamental breach of the contract,
declare the contract avoided, provided that he does so promptly, and
claim damages in accordance with Articles 84 to 87; or
	</text>
</object>
<object id="235">
	<ocn>235</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(b) in any other case claim damages in accordance with Article 82.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="236">
	<ocn>236</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. The seller may also require performance by the buyer of his
obligation, unless the contract is avoided.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="237">
	<ocn>237</ocn>
	<text class="h1">
		Chapter V - Provisions Common to the Obligations of the Seller and of
the Buyer
	</text>
</object>
<object id="238">
	<ocn>238</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Section I - Concurrence between Delivery of the Goods and Payment of
the Price
	</text>
</object>
<object id="239">
	<ocn>239</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 71
	</text>
</object>
<object id="240">
	<ocn>240</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Except as otherwise provided in Article 72, delivery of the goods and
payment of the price shall be concurrent conditions. Nevertheless, the
buyer shall not be obliged to pay the price until he has had an
opportunity to examine the goods.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="241">
	<ocn>241</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 72
	</text>
</object>
<object id="242">
	<ocn>242</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where the contract involves carriage of the goods and where delivery
is, by virtue of paragraph 2 of Article 19, effected by handing over
the goods to the carrier, the seller may either postpone despatch of
the goods until he receives payment or proceed to despatch them on
terms that reserve to himself the right of disposal of the goods during
transit. In the latter case, he may require that the goods shall not be
handed over to the buyer at the place of destination except against
payment of the price and the buyer shall not be bound to pay the price
until he has had an opportunity to examine the goods.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="243">
	<ocn>243</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. Nevertheless, when the contract requires payment against documents,
the buyer shall not be entitled to refuse payment of the price on the
ground that he has not had the opportunity to examine the goods.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="244">
	<ocn>244</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 73
	</text>
</object>
<object id="245">
	<ocn>245</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Each party may suspend the performance of his obligations whenever,
after the conclusion of the contract, the economic situation of the
other party appears to have become so difficult that there is good
reason to fear that he will not perform a material part of his
obligations.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="246">
	<ocn>246</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. If the seller has already despatched the goods before the economic
situation of the buyer described in paragraph 1 of this Article becomes
evident, he may prevent the handing over of the goods to the buyer even
if the latter holds a document which entitles him to obtain them.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="247">
	<ocn>247</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. Nevertheless, the seller shall not be entitled to prevent the
handing over of the goods if they are claimed by a third person who is
a lawful holder of a document which entitles him to obtain the goods,
unless the document contains a reservation concerning the effects of
its transfer or unless the seller can prove that the holder of the
document, when he acquired it. knowingly acted to the detriment of the
seller.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="248">
	<ocn>248</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Section II - Exemptions
	</text>
</object>
<object id="249">
	<ocn>249</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 74
	</text>
</object>
<object id="250">
	<ocn>250</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where one of the parties has not performed one of his obligations,
he shall not be liable for such non-performance if he can prove that it
was due to circumstances which, according to the intention of the
parties at the time of the conclusion of the contract, he was not bound
to take into account or to avoid or to overcome; in the absence of any
expression of the intention of the parties, regard shall be had to what
reasonable persons in the same situation would have intended.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="251">
	<ocn>251</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2 .Where the circumstances which gave rise to the non- performance of
the obligation constituted only a temporary impediment to performance,
the party in default shall nevertheless be permanently relieved of his
obligation if, by reason of the delay, performance would be so
radically changed as to amount to the performance of an obligation
quite different from that contemplated by the contract.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="252">
	<ocn>252</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. The relief provided by this Article for one of the parties shall not
exclude the avoidance of the contract under some other provision of the
present Law or deprive the other party of any right which he has under
the present Law to reduce the price, unless the circumstances which
entitled the first party to relief were caused by the act of the other
party or of some person for whose conduct he was responsible.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="253">
	<ocn>253</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Section III - Supplementary Rules Concerning the Avoidance of the
Contract
	</text>
</object>
<object id="254">
	<ocn>254</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		A. Supplementary grounds for avoidance
	</text>
</object>
<object id="255">
	<ocn>255</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 75
	</text>
</object>
<object id="256">
	<ocn>256</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where, in the case of contracts for delivery of goods by
instalments, by reason of any failure by one party to perform any of
his obligations under the contract in respect of any instalment, the
other party has good reason to fear failure of performance in respect
of future instalments, he may declare the contract avoided for the
future, provided that he does so promptly.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="257">
	<ocn>257</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. The buyer may also, provided that he does so promptly, declare the
contract avoided in respect of future deliveries or in respect of
deliveries already made or both, if by reason of their interdependence
such deliveries would be worthless to him.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="258">
	<ocn>258</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 76
	</text>
</object>
<object id="259">
	<ocn>259</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where prior to the date fixed for performance of the contract it is
clear that one of the parties will commit a fundamental breach of the
contract, the other party shall have the right to declare the contract
avoided.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="260">
	<ocn>260</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 77
	</text>
</object>
<object id="261">
	<ocn>261</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where the contract has been avoided under Article 75 or Article 76, the
party declaring the contract avoided may claim damages in accordance
with Articles 84 to 87.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="262">
	<ocn>262</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		B. Effects of avoidance
	</text>
</object>
<object id="263">
	<ocn>263</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 78
	</text>
</object>
<object id="264">
	<ocn>264</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Avoidance of the contract releases both parties from their
obligations thereunder, subject to any damages which may be due.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="265">
	<ocn>265</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. If one party has performed the contract either wholly or in part, he
may claim the return of whatever he has supplied or paid under the
contract. If both parties are required to make restitution, they shall
do so concurrently.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="266">
	<ocn>266</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 79
	</text>
</object>
<object id="267">
	<ocn>267</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. The buyer shall lose his right to declare the contract avoided where
it is impossible for him to return the goods in the condition in which
he received them.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="268">
	<ocn>268</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. Nevertheless, the buyer may declare the contract avoided:
	</text>
</object>
<object id="269">
	<ocn>269</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(a) if the goods or part of the goods have perished or deteriorated as
a result of the defect which justifies the avoidance;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="270">
	<ocn>270</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(b) if the goods or part of the goods have perished or deteriorated as
a result of the examination prescribed in Article 38;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="271">
	<ocn>271</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(c) if part of the goods have been consumed or transformed by the buyer
in the course of normal use before the lack of conformity with the
contract was discovered;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="272">
	<ocn>272</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(d) if the impossibility of returning the goods or of returning them in
the condition in which they were received is not due to the act of the
buyer or of some other person for whose conduct he is responsible;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="273">
	<ocn>273</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(e) if the deterioration or transformation of the goods is unimportant.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="274">
	<ocn>274</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 80
	</text>
</object>
<object id="275">
	<ocn>275</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The buyer who has lost the right to declare the contract avoided by
virtue of Article 79 shall retain all the other rights conferred on him
by the present Law.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="276">
	<ocn>276</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 81
	</text>
</object>
<object id="277">
	<ocn>277</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where the seller is under an obligation to refund the price, he
shall also be liable for the interest thereon at the rate fixed by
Article 83, as from the date of payment.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="278">
	<ocn>278</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. The buyer shall be liable to account to the seller for all benefits
which he has derived from the goods or part of them, as the case may
be:
	</text>
</object>
<object id="279">
	<ocn>279</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(a) where he is under an obligation to return the goods or part of
them; or
	</text>
</object>
<object id="280">
	<ocn>280</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(b) where it is impossible for him to return the goods or part of them,
but the contract is nevertheless avoided.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="281">
	<ocn>281</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Section IV - Supplementary Rules Concerning Damages
	</text>
</object>
<object id="282">
	<ocn>282</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		A. Damages where the contract is not avoided
	</text>
</object>
<object id="283">
	<ocn>283</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 82
	</text>
</object>
<object id="284">
	<ocn>284</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where the contract is not avoided, damages for a breach of contract by
one party shall consist of a sum equal to the loss, including loss of
profit, suffered by the other party. Such damages shall not exceed the
loss which the party in breach ought to have foreseen at the time of
the conclusion of the contract, in the light of the facts and matters
which then were known or ought to have been known to him, as a possible
consequence of the breach of the contract.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="285">
	<ocn>285</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 83
	</text>
</object>
<object id="286">
	<ocn>286</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where the breach of contract consists of delay in the payment of the
price, the seller shall in any event be entitled to interest on such
sum as is in arrears at a rate equal to the official discount rate in
the country where he has his place of business or, if he has no place
of business, his habitual residence, plus 1%.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="287">
	<ocn>287</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		B. Damages where the contract is avoided
	</text>
</object>
<object id="288">
	<ocn>288</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 84
	</text>
</object>
<object id="289">
	<ocn>289</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. In case of avoidance of the contract, where there is a current price
for the goods, damages shall be equal to the difference between the
price fixed by the contract and the current price on the date on which
the contract is avoided.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="290">
	<ocn>290</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. In calculating the amount of damages under paragraph 1 of this
Article, the current price to be taken into account shall be that
prevailing in the market in which the transaction took place or, if
there is no such current price or its application is inappropriate, the
price in a market which serves as a reasonable substitute, making due
allowance for differences in the cost of transporting the goods.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="291">
	<ocn>291</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 85
	</text>
</object>
<object id="292">
	<ocn>292</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		If the buyer has bought goods in replacement or the seller has resold
goods in a reasonable manner, he may recover the difference between the
contract price and the price paid for the goods bought in replacement
or that obtained by the resale.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="293">
	<ocn>293</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 86
	</text>
</object>
<object id="294">
	<ocn>294</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The damages referred to in Articles 84 and 85 may be increased by the
amount of any reasonable expenses incurred as a result of the breach or
up to the amount of any loss, including loss of profit, which should
have been foreseen by the party in breach, at the time of the
conclusion of the contract, in the light of the facts and matters which
were known or ought to have been known to him, as a possible
consequence of the breached of the contract.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="295">
	<ocn>295</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 87
	</text>
</object>
<object id="296">
	<ocn>296</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		If there is no current price for the goods, damages shall be calculated
on the same basis as that provided in Article 82.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="297">
	<ocn>297</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		C. General provisions concerning damages
	</text>
</object>
<object id="298">
	<ocn>298</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 88
	</text>
</object>
<object id="299">
	<ocn>299</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The party who relies on a breach of the contract shall adopt all
reasonable measures to mitigate the loss resulting from the breach. If
he fails to adopt such measures, the party in breach may claim a
reduction in the damages.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="300">
	<ocn>300</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 89
	</text>
</object>
<object id="301">
	<ocn>301</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		In case of fraud, damages shall be determined by the rules applicable
in respect of contracts of sale not governed by the present Law.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="302">
	<ocn>302</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Section V - Expenses
	</text>
</object>
<object id="303">
	<ocn>303</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 90
	</text>
</object>
<object id="304">
	<ocn>304</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The expenses of delivery shall be borne by the seller; all expenses
after delivery shall be borne by the buyer.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="305">
	<ocn>305</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Section VI - Preservation of the Goods
	</text>
</object>
<object id="306">
	<ocn>306</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 91
	</text>
</object>
<object id="307">
	<ocn>307</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where the buyer is in delay in taking delivery of the goods or in
paying the price, the seller shall take reasonable steps to preserve
the goods; he shall have the right to retain them until he has been
reimbursed his reasonable expenses by the buyer.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="308">
	<ocn>308</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 92
	</text>
</object>
<object id="309">
	<ocn>309</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where the goods have been received by the buyer, he shall take
reasonable steps to preserve them if he intends to reject them; he
shall have the right to retain them until he has been reimbursed his
reasonable expenses by the seller.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="310">
	<ocn>310</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2 .Where goods despatched to the buyer have been put at his disposal at
their place of destination and he exercises the right to reject them,
he shall be bound to take possession of them on behalf of the seller,
provided that this may be done without payment of the price and without
unreasonable inconvenience or unreasonable expense. This provision
shall not apply where the seller or a person authorized to take charge
of the goods on his behalf is present at such destination.
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	<ocn>311</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 93
	</text>
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<object id="312">
	<ocn>312</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The party who is under an obligation to take steps to preserve the
goods may deposit them in the warehouse of a third person at the
expense of the other party provided that the expense incurred is not
unreasonable.
	</text>
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<object id="313">
	<ocn>313</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 94
	</text>
</object>
<object id="314">
	<ocn>314</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. The party who, in the cases to which Articles 91 and 92 apply, is
under an obligation to take steps to preserve the goods may sell them
by any appropriate means, provided that there has been unreasonable
delay by the other party in accepting them or taking them back or in
paying the cost of preservation and provided that due notice has been
given to the other party of the intention to sell.
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<object id="315">
	<ocn>315</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. The party selling the goods shall have right to retain out of the
proceeds of sale an amount equal to the reasonable costs of preserving
the goods and of selling them and shall transmit the balance to the
other party.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="316">
	<ocn>316</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 95
	</text>
</object>
<object id="317">
	<ocn>317</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where, in the cases to which Articles 91 and 92 apply, the goods are
subject to loss or rapid deterioration or their preservation would
involve unreasonable expense, the party under the duty to preserve them
is bound to sell them in accordance with Article 94.
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<object id="318">
	<ocn>318</ocn>
	<text class="h1">
		Chapter VI - Passing of the Risk
	</text>
</object>
<object id="319">
	<ocn>319</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 96
	</text>
</object>
<object id="320">
	<ocn>320</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Where the risk has passed to the buyer, he shall pay the price
notwithstanding the loss or deterioration of the goods, unless this is
due to the act of the seller or of some other person for whose conduct
the seller is responsible.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="321">
	<ocn>321</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 97
	</text>
</object>
<object id="322">
	<ocn>322</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. The risk shall pass to the buyer when delivery of the goods is
effected in accordance with the provisions of the contract and the
present law.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="323">
	<ocn>323</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. In the case of the handing over of goods which are not in conformity
with the contract, the risk shall pass to the buyer from the moment
when the handing over has, apart from the lack of conformity, been
effected in accordance with the provisions of the contract and of the
present Law, where the buyer has neither declared the contract avoided
nor required goods in replacement.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="324">
	<ocn>324</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 98
	</text>
</object>
<object id="325">
	<ocn>325</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where the handing over of the goods is delayed owing to the breach
of an obligation of the buyer, the risk shall pass to the buyer as from
the last date when, apart from such breach, the handing over could have
been made in accordance with the contract.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="326">
	<ocn>326</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. Where the contract relates to a sale of unascertained goods, delay
on the part of the buyer shall cause the risk to pass only when the
seller has set aside goods manifestly appropriated to the contract and
has notified the buyer that this has been done.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="327">
	<ocn>327</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. Where unascertained goods are of such a kind that the seller cannot
set aside a part of them until the buyer takes delivery, it shall be
sufficient for the seller to do all acts necessary to enable the buyer
to take delivery.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="328">
	<ocn>328</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 99
	</text>
</object>
<object id="329">
	<ocn>329</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. Where the sale is of goods in transit by sea, the risk shall be
borne by the buyer as from the time at which the goods were handed over
to the carrier.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="330">
	<ocn>330</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. Where the seller, at the time of the conclusion of the contract,
knew or ought to have known that the goods had been lost or had
deteriorated, the risk shall remain with him until the time of the
conclusion of the contract:
	</text>
</object>
<object id="331">
	<ocn>331</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 100
	</text>
</object>
<object id="332">
	<ocn>332</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		If, in a case to which paragraph 3 of Article 19 applies, the seller,
at the time of sending the notice or other document referred to in that
paragraph, knew or ought to have known that the goods had been lost or
had deteriorated after they were handed over to the carrier, the risk
shall remain with the seller until the time of sending such notice or
document.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="333">
	<ocn>333</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 101
	</text>
</object>
<object id="334">
	<ocn>334</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The passing of the risk shall not necessarily by determined by the
provisions of the contract concerning expenses.
	</text>
</object>
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