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Article 1641 of the French Civil Code

The seller is liable for any hidden defects in the item sold which render it unfit for its intended use, or which impair that use to such an extent that the buyer would not have purchased it, or would only have paid a lower price for it, had he been aware of them.

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Article 1642-1 of the French Civil Code

The seller of a building to be constructed may not be relieved, either before acceptance of the work or before the expiry of a period of one month after the purchaser takes possession, of construction defects or defects in conformity that are then apparent. There will be no grounds for rescinding the contract or reducing the price if the seller undertakes to repair.

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Article 1646-1 of the French Civil Code

The seller of a building to be constructed is bound, as from acceptance of the work, by the obligations to which architects, contractors and other persons bound to the client by a contract for the hire of work are themselves bound pursuant to Articles 1792, 1792-1, 1792-2 and 1792-3 of this Code. These guarantees benefit successive owners of the building. There will be no grounds for rescinding the sale or…

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Article 1647 of the French Civil Code

If the thing which had defects has perished as a result of its poor quality, the loss shall be for the seller, who shall be liable to the buyer for restitution of the price and for the other damages explained in the two preceding articles. But the loss which has arrived by fortuitous event shall be for the buyer’s account.

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Article 1648 of the French Civil Code

An action arising from redhibitory defects must be brought by the purchaser within two years of discovery of the defect. In the case provided for by Article 1642-1, the action must be brought, on pain of foreclosure, within one year of the date on which the seller may be relieved of the defects or apparent lack of conformity.

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