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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.
2. Nevertheless, the buyer may declare the contract avoided:
(a) if the goods or part of the goods have perished or deteriorated as a result of the defect which justifies the avoidance;
(b) if the goods or part of the goods have perished or deteriorated as a result of the examination prescribed in Article 38;
(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;
(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;
(e) if the deterioration or transformation of the goods is unimportant.
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