keyboard_tab Contratti di vendita di beni conformi 2019/0771 EN
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- time 12
- period 10
- conformity 8
- article 6
- shall 6
- lack 6
- delivered 6
- were 6
- within 6
- paragraph 4
- nature 4
- unless 4
- burden 4
- digital 4
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- digital_service 4
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Article 11
Burden of proof
1. Any lack of conformity which becomes apparent within one year of the time when the goods were delivered shall be presumed to have existed at the time when the goods were delivered, unless proved otherwise or unless this presumption is incompatible with the nature of the goods or with the nature of the lack of conformity. This paragraph shall also apply to goods with digital elements.
2. Instead of the one-year period laid down in paragraph 1, Member States may maintain or introduce a period of two years from the time when the goods were delivered.
3. In the case of goods with digital elements where the sales_contract provides for the continuous supply of the digital_content or digital_service over a period of time, the burden of proof with regard to whether the digital_content or digital_service was in conformity within the period of time referred to in Article 10(2) shall be on the seller for a lack of conformity which becomes apparent within the period of time referred to in that Article.
Article 11
Burden of proof
1. Any lack of conformity which becomes apparent within one year of the time when the goods were delivered shall be presumed to have existed at the time when the goods were delivered, unless proved otherwise or unless this presumption is incompatible with the nature of the goods or with the nature of the lack of conformity. This paragraph shall also apply to goods with digital elements.
2. Instead of the one-year period laid down in paragraph 1, Member States may maintain or introduce a period of two years from the time when the goods were delivered.
3. In the case of goods with digital elements where the sales_contract provides for the continuous supply of the digital_content or digital_service over a period of time, the burden of proof with regard to whether the digital_content or digital_service was in conformity within the period of time referred to in Article 10(2) shall be on the seller for a lack of conformity which becomes apparent within the period of time referred to in that Article.
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