Contract Law — The Policing of Contracts
Date | Citation | Note |
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14.09.2005 | BGH VII ZR 363/04 VII. Civil Senate VII ZR 363/04 | a) A defect in purchased goods may “manifest itself” after the rise has passed even if it could have been noticed by
careful inspection at the time of delivery. b) The presumption that a defect already existed at the time the risk passed may apply even if the defect is one which could arise at any time so that one cannot infer with assurance that it existed at the time of the passing of the risk c) The presumption that a defect existed at the time the risk passed may apply to external defects such as damage to the bodywork of a vehicle, but it does not apply in the case of exterior defects which a non-specialist purchaser could not fail to notice. BGB § 476 |
16.07.2003 | BGH VIII ZR 302/02 VIII. Civil Senate | Even in mail-order sales the seller does not undertake to deliver the goods to the buyer. In a sale by description the sellers obligation under §243(2) BGB is limited to handing the goods over to the carrier. If the goods are lost in transit, the seller has no further duty to perform.§275(1) (pre-2001 version) and § 269 BGB |
24.02.1994 | BGH NJW 1994, 1341 IX. Civil Senate (IX ZR 227/93) | §§ 138, 765, 1618a BGB |
08.01.1993 | OLG Hamm NJW 1993, 2321 (20 U 249/92) | § 119 I BGB |
07.06.1988 | BGH NJW 1988, 2599 IX. Civil Senate (IX ZR 245/86) | |
17.04.1986 | BGHZ 97, 372 IX. Civil Senate (IX ZR 200/85) Pillen -decision = NJW 1986, 2043 | §§ 241, 823, 826 BGB |
07.06.1984 | BGHZ 91, 324 IX. Civil Senate (IX ZR 66/83) Sparkassen -decision = NJW 1984, 2279 | §§ 116 ff. BGB |
22.09.1983 | BGH NJW 1984, 230 VII. Civil Senate (VII ZR 43/83) | |
17.04.1970 | BGH NJW 1970, 1179 I. Civil Senate (I ZR 124/68) | |
17.11.1960 | BGHZ 33, 302 VII. Civil Senate (VII ZR 115/59) = NJW 1961, 164 | § 6 AbzG §§ 133, 276, 278 BGB |
11.03.1932 | RGZ 135, 339 II. Civil Senate |