Correction or re-delivery
The buyer can choose between requiring corrected shortages or delivery of similar goods. However, the seller may object to the buyer’s claim if the execution of the claim is impossible or if the seller has unreasonable costs. Correction or delivery must be done within a reasonable time. The seller is in principle not entitled to make more than two remedial attempts at the same defect.
Discount
The buyer may claim an appropriate price reduction if the item is not corrected or shipped. This means that the ratio between the discounted and the agreed price corresponds to the ratio between the value of the item is the defective and contractual condition. If there are specific reasons for this, the price reduction can instead be set equal to the lack of significance for the buyer.
Withdrawal
If the item is not corrected or redelivered, the buyer may also cancel the purchase when the defect is not insignificant.
10. Seller’s rights in case of a buyer default
If the buyer fails to pay or fulfill the other obligations under the agreement or law and this is not due to the seller or the circumstances of the seller, the seller may, in accordance with the rules of the Consumer Purchase Act, withhold the goods, demand the performance of the agreement, demand the cancellation of the agreement and demand compensation. from the buyer. The seller may also, as the case may be, claim interest on late payment, collection fees, and a reasonable fee for uncollected goods.
Fulfilling
The seller can maintain the purchase and demand that the buyer pay the purchase price. If the item (product key) is not delivered, the seller loses his right if he waits unreasonably long to promote the claim.
Withdrawal
The seller may terminate the agreement if there is a material default or other material breach on the part of the buyer. However, the seller cannot withdraw if the entire purchase price is paid. If the seller sets a reasonable additional deadline and the buyer fails to pay within that deadline, the seller may cancel the purchase.
Interest on late payment/collection fee
If the buyer fails to pay the purchase price in accordance with the agreement, the seller may claim interest on the purchase price under the Delay Interest Act. In the event of non-payment, the claim can, after prior notice, be sent to the buyer, then held liable for fees under the Debt Collection Act.
11. Warranty
Warranty from the seller or manufacturer gives the buyer rights over and above those that the buyer already has under mandatory law. Therefore, a warranty does not impose restrictions on the purchaser’s right to appeal and claim in the event of delays or deficiencies in accordance with clauses 9 and 10.
12. Personal information
The person responsible for processing the personal data collected is the seller. Unless the Buyer agrees otherwise, in accordance with the Personal Data Act, the Seller may only collect and store the personal information necessary for the Seller to fulfill the obligations under the Agreement. Buyer’s personal information will only be disclosed to others if it is necessary for the seller to execute the agreement with the buyer or in statutory cases.
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