Common use of Liability for Defects; Warranty Clause in Contracts

Liability for Defects; Warranty. The Supplier warrants that the Products comply in every respect with the requirements of the Purchase Agreement, are of good quality and free from any defect in design, materials or workmanship. Any defect appearing within twenty— four (24) months from the date of delivery of the Products ("Warranty Period"), shall be repaired, replaced or reimbursed by the Supplier without delay and without any additional cost to the Purchaser or the end user. With respect to repaired or replaced Products, the warranty period is twelve (12) months from the date of such repair or replacement unless the remaining original Warranty Period is longer and shall thus be applied. Should the Supplier refuse, or fail, to fulfil his warranty obligation to the Purchaser's satisfaction, within a reasonable period of time, the Purchaser shall be entitled to have repair or replacement carried out at the Supplier's expense. The same right shall accrue to the Purchaser, if in case of urgency the Purchaser acting reasonably finds it inappropriate to wait for the Supplier to carry out the work. The warranty obligation ofthe Supplier shall not extend to defects proved to having been directly caused by wrong or negligent operation, lack of maintenance or normal wear and tear.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions (Gtc)

Liability for Defects; Warranty. The Supplier warrants that the Products comply in every respect with the requirements of the Purchase Agreement, are of good quality and free from any defect in design, materials or workmanship. Any defect appearing within twenty— four (24) months from the date of delivery of the Products ("Warranty Period"), shall be repaired, replaced or reimbursed by the Supplier without delay and without any additional cost to the Purchaser or the end user. With respect to repaired or replaced Products, the warranty period is twelve (12) months from the date of such repair or replacement unless the remaining original Warranty Period is longer and shall thus be applied. Should the Supplier refuse, or fail, to fulfil fulfil his warranty obligation to the Purchaser's satisfaction, within a reasonable period of time, the Purchaser shall be entitled to have repair or replacement carried out at the Supplier's expense. The same right shall accrue to the Purchaser, if in case of urgency the Purchaser acting reasonably finds finds it inappropriate to wait for the Supplier to carry out the work. The warranty obligation ofthe of the Supplier shall not extend to defects proved to having been directly caused by wrong or negligent operation, lack of maintenance or normal wear and tear.

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Sources: Purchase Agreement