Common use of ACCEPTANCE Clause in Contracts

ACCEPTANCE. 4.1. The purchaser is entitled and obliged to examine and take delivery of the goods within 8 days after delivery of the notice of readiness at the agreed place of delivery. 4.2. All defects and any damage to the goods must be notified to the seller within 3 days after the date of examination by registered letter stating the grounds for complaint. Failure to abide hereby will result in such complaints being disregarded. In the absence of a complaint submitted in the right form and within the prescribed time limit, the delivery shall be deemed to be accepted. In the event that a defect complaint is justified and timely, we shall be free to choose amongst a replacement delivery, rectification of the defect or reimbursement of the reduction in value. Any further claim for damages is excluded. 4.3. The right of examination is tacitly waived where the examination is not effected within the aforementioned time limit or the dispatch order is issued. The goods are deemed to be accepted and duly delivered upon delivery to the purchaser or his representatives.

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Sources: Conditions Générales De Vente, Conditions Générales De Vente, Conditions Générales De Vente