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Commercial Law

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Edition
1/2018
Copyright year
2018
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-3315-6
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-7656-4
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Kooperationswerke Beck - Hart – Nomos
Language
German
Pages
1531
Product type
Comment

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages I - XLVI
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    1. I. General remarks No access
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      1. 1. Transnational law and lex mercatoria are excluded No access
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      2. 2. Non-state rules of international prominence are included No access
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    3. III. Sale of goods No access
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      1. 1. Carriage of goods No access
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      2. 2. Carriage of persons No access
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      3. 3. Maritime law is left out No access
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      4. 4. Multimodal transport is left out No access
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    5. V. Limited coverage of services No access
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    1. Introduction No access Pages 9 - 10
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          1. I. Generalities No access
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            1. 1. Sale No access
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            2. 2. Goods No access
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            1. 1. Parties’ places of business in different States No access
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            2. 2. Additional subjective test and burden of proof (2) No access
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          4. IV. Place of business No access
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          5. V. Applicability regardless of personal qualities of the contract parties or of the character of the contract (3) No access
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          6. VI. Parties’ places of business in different Contracting States, (1) (a) No access
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          7. VII. Conflict of law rules render the law of a Contracting State applicable (1) (b) No access
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          8. VIII. Arbitral instances No access
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          1. 1. Sales of goods for personal use (a) No access
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          2. 2. Sales by auction (b) No access
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          3. 3. Sales on execution or otherwise by authority of law (c) No access
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          4. 4. Stocks, shares, investment securities, negotiable instruments or money (d) No access
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          5. 5. Ships, vessels, hovercraft or aircraft (e) No access
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          6. 6. Electricity (f) No access
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        3. Authors:
          1. I. Generalities No access
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          2. II. Contracts for manufacturing or producing goods No access
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            1. 1. General considerations No access
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            2. 2. Unified contracts No access
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            3. 3. Separate contracts No access
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            4. 4. Turn-key contracts No access
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        4. Authors:
          1. I. Statement of principle No access
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            1. 1. Validity of the contract No access
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            2. 2. Property issues No access
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          3. III. Gaps No access
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          4. IV. Issues relating to evidence No access
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        5. Authors:
          1. I. Scope of the exclusion No access
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            1. 1. Reach of Art. 5 No access
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            2. 2. General impact of the CISG on claims in tort No access
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        6. Authors:
          1. I. Generalities No access
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          2. II. Derogation of the CISG in its entirety (opt-out) No access
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          3. III. Derogation from single provisions of the CISG No access
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          4. IV. Risk of liability for legal advisors No access
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          5. V. Opt-in No access
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        1. Authors:
          1. I. Autonomous and uniform interpretation (1) No access
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          2. Authors:
            1. 1. Internal gaps and general principles No access
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            2. 2. External gaps No access
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        2. Authors:
          1. I. Interpretation of statements No access
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          2. Authors:
            1. 1. Intent of the party making the statement No access
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            2. 2. Supplementary rule, (3) No access
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          3. III. Default rule (2) No access
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          4. IV. Language risks No access
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          5. V. Statements or conduct by third parties No access
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          6. VI. Interpretation of the contract in its entirety No access
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          7. VII. Interpretation of silence No access
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        3. Authors:
          1. I. Generalities No access
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          2. Authors:
            1. 1. Requirements stemming from (1) No access
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            2. 2. Presumption under (2) No access
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            3. 3. Examples No access
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          3. III. Practices No access
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          1. I. Place of business No access
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          2. II. Several places of business, (a) No access
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          3. III. Lacking place of business, (b) No access
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        5. Article 11 CISG No access Pages 52 - 52
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        6. Article 12 CISG No access Pages 52 - 53
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        7. Article 13 CISG No access Pages 54 - 54
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      1. Introduction to Articles 14–24 CISG No access Pages 55 - 57
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      2. Authors:
        1. I. Overview No access
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        2. II. Sufficiently definite No access
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        3. III. Intention to be bound No access
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        4. Authors:
          1. 1. Reference to standard terms No access
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            1. a) Sending standard terms (transmission) No access
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            2. b) Standard terms otherwise available No access
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        5. V. Capacity, death or insolvency No access
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      3. Authors:
        1. I. Overview No access
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        2. II. Reaching the offeree No access
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        3. III. Withdrawal No access
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        4. IV. Overview of termination of offers generally No access
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      4. Authors:
        1. I. Overview No access
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        2. Authors:
          1. 1. Offers indicating irrevocability No access
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          2. 2. Offers that become binding by reliance No access
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          3. 3. Offers that become binding by dispatch of acceptance No access
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        3. III. Ineffective revocations No access
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        4. Authors:
          1. 1. Manner of revocation No access
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          2. 2. Effect of revocation and consequences at domestic law No access
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      5. Authors:
        1. I. Overview No access
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        2. II. Meaning of rejection No access
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        3. III. Timing of rejection and reaching the offeror No access
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        4. IV. Effect of rejection No access
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        1. I. Overview No access
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        2. II. Meaning of acceptance No access
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          1. 1. By declaration No access
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          2. 2. By conduct No access
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        4. Authors:
          1. 1. When acceptance occurs: reaching the offeror No access
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          2. 2. When acceptance occurs: exceptional means of acceptance No access
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          1. 1. Fixed period of time No access
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          2. 2. No period of time fixed No access
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        6. VI. Effect of acceptance No access
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        7. VII. Standard terms No access
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        8. VIII. Modification No access
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      7. Authors:
        1. I. Overview No access
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        2. II. Terms that are not different No access
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        3. III. Further proposals in purported acceptances No access
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        4. Authors:
          1. 1. Material difference No access
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          2. 2. Immaterial difference No access
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        5. V. Effect of material difference: rejection and counter-offers No access
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        6. VI. Effect of immaterial difference: objections to differences and conclusion of contract No access
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        7. VII. Modifications to differences No access
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        8. VIII. Battle of the forms No access
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      8. Authors:
        1. I. Overview No access
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        2. II. Time begins to run for period of acceptance No access
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        3. III. Calculation of period for acceptance No access
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        1. I. Overview No access
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          1. 1. Characterization as late acceptance No access
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          2. 2. Acceptance must reach the offeror No access
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          3. 3. Offeror’s approval No access
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          4. 4. Approval without delay No access
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          5. 5. Notice of approval: inform or dispatch No access
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          6. 6. Withdrawal of approval No access
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          7. 7. Timing of conclusion of contract No access
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          8. 8. Risk No access
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        3. Authors:
          1. 1. Delays to normal transmission No access
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          2. 2. Delays outside the control of offeree No access
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          3. 3. Delay is discernible No access
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          4. 4. Objection by offeror No access
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          5. 5. Timing of objection ‘without delay’ No access
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          6. 6. Timing of conclusion of contract No access
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          7. 7. Risk No access
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      10. Authors:
        1. I. Overview No access
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        2. II. Declaration of withdrawal No access
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        3. III. Withdrawal must reach the offeror No access
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        4. IV. Timing of withdrawal No access
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        5. V. Revocation of withdrawal No access
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        6. VI. Reservation of a right to withdraw No access
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        7. VII. Effect of withdrawal and risks No access
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      11. Authors:
        1. I. Overview No access
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        2. II. Conditions precedent and subsequent No access
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        3. III. Contracts requiring third party consent or approval No access
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        4. IV. Third party determinations No access
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      12. Authors:
        1. I. Overview No access
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          1. 1. Division of declarations into ‘oral’ and ‘other’ No access
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            1. a) Must oral declarations be heard in order to reach? No access
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            2. b) Intermediaries No access
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            1. a) When does ‘delivery’ occur? No access
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            2. b) Delivered to addressee ‘personally’ No access
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            3. c) Delivered to addressee’s ‘place of business’ or ‘mailing address’ No access
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            4. Authors:
              1. aa) Email No access
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              2. bb) Voice mail No access
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              3. cc) SMS No access
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              4. dd) Websites No access
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              5. ee) Chat No access
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              6. ff) Fax, telex, telegram No access
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        3. Authors:
          1. 1. Delivery outside business hours No access
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          2. 2. Unintelligible declaration No access
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          3. 3. Foreign language No access
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          4. 4. Addressee lacks capacity No access
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          5. 5. Addressee prevents receipt No access
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          1. I. Systematic and teleological classification No access
            1. 1. Autonomous interpretation No access
            2. 2. Breach of contract No access
              1. a) Detriment No access
              2. b) Substantial deprivation No access
              3. c) Foreseeability No access
          2. III. Burden of proof No access
              1. a) Seller No access
              2. b) Buyer No access
            1. 2. Non-conforming goods No access
              1. a) Seller No access
              2. b) Buyer No access
            2. 4. Other obligations No access
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          1. I. Systematic and teleological classification No access
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            1. 1. Form No access
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            2. 2. Content No access
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            3. 3. Effectiveness and transmission No access
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            4. 4. Time limits No access
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          3. III. Burden of proof No access
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        2. Authors:
          1. I. Systematic and teleological classification No access
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            1. 1. Overview No access
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            2. 2. Restrictive interpretation? No access
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            3. 3. Oral communication No access
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            1. 1. Criteria of appropriateness No access
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            2. 2. Language No access
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            3. 3. Dispatch No access
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          4. IV. Effects of appropriate communication No access
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          5. V. Burden of proof No access
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        3. Authors:
          1. I. Systematic and teleological classification No access
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          2. II. Scope of application No access
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            1. 1. Applicable law No access
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            2. 2. Discretion of the court No access
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          1. I. Systematic and teleological classification No access
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            1. 1. Scope of application No access
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            2. 2. Agreement No access
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            3. 3. Freedom of form No access
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          3. Authors:
            1. 1. “No oral modification” (NOM) clauses No access
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            2. 2. Abuse No access
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          4. IV. Burden of proof No access
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          1. I. Overview of the obligations of the seller No access
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          2. II. Delivery obligation No access
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          3. III. Contractual arrangements on delivery and the ICC Incoterms® No access
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          4. IV. Obligation to hand over documents relating to the goods No access
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          5. V. The obligation to transfer property in the goods No access
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          6. VI. Transfer of property and retention of title No access
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              1. 1. Notion of carriage No access
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              2. 2. Notion of delivery No access
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              3. 3. Place of performance No access
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              4. 4. Remedies for breach of the delivery obligation No access
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              5. 5. Delivery and the transfer of risk No access
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            2. II. Delivery in sales involving carriage (Article 31(a)) No access
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              1. 1. Sales not involving carriage of specific goods (Article 31(b), first hypothetical) No access
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              2. 2. Sales not involving carriage of unidentified goods from a specific stock (Article 31(b), second hypothetical) No access
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              3. 3. Sales not involving carriage of goods to be manufactured or produced (Article 31(b), third hypothetical) No access
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              4. 4. Other cases of sales not involving carriage (Article 31(c)) No access
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            4. IV. Agreement to deliver “at any other particular place” and the impact of the ICC Incoterms® No access
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            5. V. The impact of the place of delivery on the assessment of jurisdiction No access
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            1. I. Overview No access
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            2. II. Seller’s duty to give notice of consignment (Article 32(1) CISG) No access
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            3. III. Seller’s duty to arrange for appropriate means of transportation (Article 32(2) CISG) No access
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            4. IV. Seller’s duties regarding insurance (Article 32(2) and (3) CISG) No access
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            1. I. Overview No access
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            2. II. Fixed date of delivery (Article 33(a) CISG) No access
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            3. III. Fixed period for delivery (Article 33(b) CISG) No access
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            4. IV. Absence of agreement in the contract on the time of delivery (Article 33(c) CISG) No access
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            5. V. Breach of the seller’s obligation to deliver on time and buyer’s remedies No access
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            1. I. Overview No access
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            2. II. The handing over of documents No access
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            3. III. The breach of the duty to hand over documents and the right to cure No access
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          1. Authors:
            1. I. General overview No access
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            2. II. Contractual conformity of the goods (para 1) No access
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            3. Authors:
              1. 1. Fit for ordinary use (lit. a) No access
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              2. 2. Fit for a particular purpose (lit. b) No access
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              3. 3. Sale by sample or model (lit. c) No access
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              4. 4. Usual or adequate packaging (lit. d) No access
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            4. IV. Exclusion of liability (para 3) No access
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            5. V. Remedies No access
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            6. VI. Burden of proof No access
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            1. I. General features No access
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            2. Authors:
              1. 1. Lack of conformity No access
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              2. 2. Passing of risk No access
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            3. Authors:
              1. 1. Violation of seller’s obligations No access
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              2. 2. Guarantee No access
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            1. I. General features No access
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            2. II. Requirements No access
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            3. III. Legal consequences No access
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            4. IV. Burden of proof No access
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          4. Authors:
            1. I. General Features No access
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            2. Authors:
              1. 1. Length of period No access
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                1. a) In general No access
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                2. b) Contract involving carriage of the goods (para 2) No access
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                3. c) Redirection in transit or redispatch (para 3) No access
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            3. III. Method of examination No access
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            4. IV. Diverging party agreements No access
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            1. I. General features No access
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              1. 1. Content No access
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              2. 2. Form No access
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              3. 3. Addressee No access
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            3. Authors:
              1. 1. Reasonable period No access
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              2. 2. Beginning of period No access
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              1. 1. Two year period No access
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              2. 2. Guarantee periods No access
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              1. 1. Loss of remedies No access
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              2. 2. Exceptions No access
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            6. VI. Burden of proof No access
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            1. I. General Features No access
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            2. II. Seller’s bad faith No access
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            3. III. Disclosure of the defect to the buyer No access
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            4. IV. Burden of proof No access
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            1. I. General Features No access
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                1. a) Property No access
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                2. b) Other rights No access
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              2. 2. Third party claims No access
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              3. 3. Rights of the seller No access
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              4. 4. Public law encumbrances No access
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              5. 5. Relevant point in time No access
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              1. 1. Contractual disclaimer No access
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              2. 2. Buyer’s consent No access
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              3. 3. Failure to give notice No access
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              1. 1. Performance (Art. 46(1)) No access
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              2. 2. Avoidance (Art. 49) No access
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              3. 3. Damages (Art. 74 et seqq.) No access
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            5. V. Burden of proof No access
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            1. I. General features No access
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                1. a) Based on intellectual or industrial property No access
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                2. b) Right of publicity (personality) and similar rights No access
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              2. 2. Seller’s actual or constructive knowledge No access
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              3. 3. Territorial limitations No access
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              4. 4. Relevant point in time No access
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              1. 1. Contractual exclusion No access
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              2. 2. Buyer’s knowledge or culpable lack of knowledge No access
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              3. 3. Buyer’s failure to give notice No access
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              4. 4. Compliance with technical specifications by the buyer No access
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            4. IV. Remedies No access
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            5. V. Burden of proof No access
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            1. I. General features No access
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            2. II. Notice No access
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            3. III. Notice period No access
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            4. IV. Exceptions No access
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            5. V. Legal consequences of a failure to give notice No access
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            6. VI. Burden of proof No access
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            1. I. General features No access
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              1. 1. Special circumstances No access
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              2. 2. Balancing of interests No access
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            3. III. Diverging contractual agreements No access
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              1. 1. Price reduction No access
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              2. 2. Damages No access
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              3. 3. Right and claims of the seller No access
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            5. V. Burden of proof No access
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                1. 1. Overview No access
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                2. 2. Background No access
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                3. 3. Scope No access
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              1. I. General No access
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              2. II. Agreed sums No access
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            3. C. Limitation period No access
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            4. D. Burden of proof No access
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            1. I. Article 45(1) No access
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            2. II. Article 45(2) No access
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            3. III. Article 45(3) No access
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              1. 1. Overview No access
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              2. 2. Background No access
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              3. 3. Scope No access
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            2. II. Right to require performance (Article 46(1)) No access
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            3. III. Right to require delivery of substitute goods (Article 46(2)) No access
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            4. IV. Right to require repair (Article 46(3)) No access
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                1. a) Buyer’s avoidance of the contract No access
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                2. b) Seller’s avoidance of the contract No access
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              2. 2. Background No access
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              3. 3. Scope No access
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              4. 4. Relation to other Provisions No access
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              1. 1. Non-performance No access
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                1. a) No formal requirements No access
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                2. b) Clear demand No access
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                3. c) Reasonable time No access
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            3. III. Effect of fixing an additional time-period No access
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              1. 1. Overview No access
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              2. 2. Background No access
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              3. 3. Scope No access
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              4. 4. Relation to other Provisions No access
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            2. Authors:
              1. 1. Seller’s failure to perform No access
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              2. 2. Cure after delivery No access
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              3. 3. Costs No access
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              1. 1. Possibility to cure No access
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                1. a) Unreasonable delay No access
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                2. b) Unreasonable inconvenience No access
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                3. c) Uncertainty of reimbursement No access
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              3. 3. Duty to give notice of cure No access
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              4. 4. Reservation of avoidance of the contract No access
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                1. a) Avoidance of contract No access
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                2. b) Price reduction No access
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                3. c) Delivery of substitute goods/repair No access
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                4. d) Damages No access
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              6. 6. Legal consequences No access
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              1. 1. Indication of performance No access
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              2. 2. Notice of willingness without a seller´s request (Article 48(3)) No access
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              3. 3. Notice has to reach the buyer (Article 48(4)) No access
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              1. 1. Overview No access
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              2. 2. Background No access
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              3. 3. Scope No access
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                  2. bb) Buyer’s non-performance No access
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                2. b) Delay in performance No access
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                3. c) Ancillary duties No access
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                4. d) Seller’s right to cure No access
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              2. 2. Foreseeabilty No access
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              3. 3. Declaration of avoidance No access
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              4. 4. Possibility to make restitution No access
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              5. 5. Absence of a defence under Article 80 No access
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            2. II. Nachfrist No access
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            3. III. Loss of the right to avoid the contract No access
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              2. 2. Background No access
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              3. 3. Scope No access
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              4. 3. Relation to other provisions No access
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              1. 1. Breach of contract No access
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          1. A. A Proactive WayVogenauer/Schelhaas Art. 7.1.5 no. 1. for the Obligee to Cope with Non-Performance No access
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          1. . Termination as a Last ResortKleinheisterkamp, Les sanctions pour inexécution du contrat dans les Principes Unidroit, in: G Keutgen (ed.), Les Principes Unidroit relatifs aux contrats de commerce int... No access
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          2. II. “Carrier” (No. 2) No access
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          8. VIII. “In writing” (Article 1 No. 8) No access
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            3. 3. Period of custody No access
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          4. IV. The general exoneration from liability No access
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          5. V. Title to sue No access
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          6. VI. The carrier’s liability for damage occurring ashore No access
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          6. VI. Overall protection afforded by the limitation amount (Article 20.5) No access
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      6. Article 21 Loss of right to limit liability No access Pages 1052 - 1052
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      7. Article 22 Application of the exonerations and limits of liability No access Pages 1053 - 1053
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          5. V. Recourse claims No access
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      1. Article 26 General average No access Pages 1064 - 1064
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      2. Article 27 Other applicable provisions and nuclear damage No access Pages 1064 - 1064
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      3. Article 28 Unit of account No access Pages 1065 - 1065
          1. I. The law applicable to the contract of carriage No access
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      2. Article 31 National transport or transport free of charge No access Pages 1069 - 1069
      3. Article 32 Regional provisions concerning liability No access Pages 1070 - 1070
      1. Article 33 Signature, ratification, acceptance, approval, accession No access Pages 1071 - 1071
      2. Article 34 Entry into force No access Pages 1071 - 1071
      3. Article 35 Denunciation No access Pages 1072 - 1072
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      1. 1. OTIF – Intergovernmental organisation for international carriage by railFor more information concerning OTIF see www.otif.org/index.php?L=2. No access
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      2. 2. COTIF 1999 No access
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      3. 3. What is the difference between COTIF 1999 and COTIF 1980? No access
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      4. 4. CIT – International rail transport committee: the quest for legal interoperabilityFor additional information about the CIT and its objectives see www.cit-rail.org/en/objectives/. No access
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      5. 5. UIC – International Union of the Railways: ensuring technical interoperabilityAbout UIC www.uic.org/spip.php?article528&la No access
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      6. 6. CER – Community of European railways and infrastructure companies: policy making and lobbying railways’ interests in BrusselsAbout CER: http://www.cer.be/. No access
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      7. 7. OSJD – Organisation for co-operation of the railwaysAbout OSJD: http://en.osjd.org/statico/public/en?STRUCTURE_ID=5050. No access
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      8. 8. SMPS/SMGS – Agreements on transport of passengers and goods by rail within the OSJD frameworkSMPS/SMGS: http://www.cit-rail.org/en/rail-transport-law/smps-smgs/. No access
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