1. If it is suitable for the purpose usually associated with such a product and, if applicable :
If it corresponds to the description given by the seller and has the features that the seller presented to the buyer in
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the form of a sample or model ;
If it has the features that a buyer might reasonably expect to have considering the public statements made by the
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seller, the producer or his representative, including advertising and labeling ;
2. Or if it has the features defined by mutual agreement between the parties or is suitable for any special requirement
of the buyer which was made known to the seller and which the latter agreed to . In addition, an " action resulting from
a lack of conformity lapses two years after delivery of the product " (article L217-12 of the French Consumer Code).
SPECIFIC ADDITIONAL TERMS OF WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THE GRAND-DUCHY OF LUXEMBOURG
This international limited warranty is without prejudice to the rights and remedies available to you in accordance
with the Luxembourg legal (i) warranty of conformity described under articles L212-1 to L212-7 of the Luxembourg
Consumer Code and (ii) warranty against hidden defects in the conditions set out in articles 1641 to 1649 of the
Luxembourg Civil Code.
With respect to the guarantee of conformity, a professional must deliver a product which conforms to the contract and
is held liable for any lack of conformity which exists upon delivery, even unknown to him. He is also liable for any lack
of conformity caused by the packaging, the assembly instructions or the installation if such installation formed part of
the contract or took place under his responsibility. To invoke the professional's legal warranty of conformity, you must,
using any means, inform the latter of the default in conformity within a period of two years from the date of delivery
of the product.
With respect to the warranty against hidden defects, articles 1641 and following of the Luxembourg Civil Code state
that " a seller is bound by a warranty against hidden defects in the item sold that renders it unfit for its intended use,
or that so impairs such use that the buyer would not have bought it, or would only have given a lesser price for it if he
had known of the defects ". In accordance with article 1648 of the Luxembourg Civil Code, the buyer must inform the
seller of the hidden defects within a brief period of time from the moment the defect was discovered or should have
been discovered.
SPECIFIC ADDITIONAL TERMS OF WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO GREECE
This international limited warranty is in addition to the rights and remedies available to you under the relevant provisions
of the Greek Civil Code and Greek Consumer Protection Law 2251/1994, which cannot be excluded.
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