Limitation Period. 5.1.1 If the Buyer wishes to make a claim for breach of Contract, he must notify the Supplier in writing about the defect within a reasonable time after he discovered or should have discovered the defect. 5.1.2 If the Buyer does not submit a claim within three - 3 – years after delivery, he cannot later make a claim for that defect. This does not apply if the Supplier through a warranty or other agreement has assumed liability for defects for a longer period. 5.1.3 The Buyer may in any case take legal action on the defect, if the Supplier has shown gross negligence or otherwise behaved contrary to integrity and good faith.
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Samples: General Purchase Conditions, General Purchase Agreement, General Purchase Conditions
Limitation Period. 5.1.1 If the Buyer wishes to make a claim for breach of Contract, he must it shall notify the Supplier in writing about of the defect within a reasonable time after he discovered the defect was or should have discovered the defect.
5.1.2 been discovered. If the Buyer does not submit a claim within three - 3 – (three) years after deliverythe date of taking over the object, he cannot later loses the right to make a claim for that defect. This does not apply if the Supplier through a warranty guarantee or other agreement contract has assumed liability for defects for a longer period.
5.1.3 . The Buyer may in any case take legal action on event, make a claim in respect of the defect, if the Supplier has shown gross negligence or otherwise behaved contrary to integrity and good faith.
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Samples: Standard Contract for Purchase of Services, Standard Contract for Purchase of Services, Standard Contract for Purchase of Services
Limitation Period. 5.1.1 6.1.1 If the Buyer wishes to make a claim for breach of Contract, he must notify the Supplier in writing about the defect within a reasonable time after he discovered or should have discovered the defect.
5.1.2 6.1.2 If the Buyer does not submit a claim within three - 3 – years after delivery, he cannot later make a claim for that defect. This does not apply if the Supplier through a warranty or other agreement has assumed liability for defects for a longer period.
5.1.3 6.1.3 The Buyer may in any case take legal action on the defect, if the Supplier has shown gross negligence or otherwise behaved contrary to integrity and good faith.
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Samples: Framework Agreement