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Gehilfling
4 months ago

Take a valid formulation:

“The object of purchase is sold without any warranty. The exclusion does not apply to claims for damages arising from grossly negligent or deliberate violation of obligations of the seller and for any violation of life, body andHealth

https://www.juraforum.de/news/wann-ist-ein-ausclusion-der-gewaehrkraft-bei-privateverkaeufen-moeglich_247183

verreisterNutzer
4 months ago

Effective warranty for individuals. To enter this into the search engine of your choice. Then you can quickly find possible formulations. Purchased, as seen, there are no more time.

Destranix
4 months ago

No. The latter formulation is simply ineffective, the former only very limited the liability for material defects.

Matching formulations can be found on the Internet.

ProxiCent
4 months ago

No we are in 2024

ProxiCent
4 months ago
Reply to  Jack334

That my answer to your question is “No”