redhibitory การใช้
- A buyer may sue for a redhibitory action, claiming " quanti minoris " damages in the alternative.
- Whether the buyer is entitled to redhibitory or " quanti minoris " relief depends, therefore, on the seriousness of the defect.
- Where the article has been destroyed as a result of the defect itself, or in the course of its normal use, or accidentally, the buyer is still entitled to redhibitory relief.
- Where the defect is of such a character that it is not material enough to give rise to a redhibitory action, it may nevertheless give rise to an " actio quanti minoris ".
- In a redhibitory action, the buyer demands a full refund or a reduction in the purchase price because the product has a hidden defect ( redhibitory defect ) that prevents it from performing the task for which it was purchased.
- In a redhibitory action, the buyer demands a full refund or a reduction in the purchase price because the product has a hidden defect ( redhibitory defect ) that prevents it from performing the task for which it was purchased.