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Article Annexe à l'article D. 211-2 du code de la consommation
A.-Inserted in the general terms and conditions of sale of goods (excluding pets) The consumer has a period of two years from delivery of the goods to obtain the implementation of the legal guarantee…
Article Annexe à l'article D. 211-3 du code de la consommation
The consumer has a period of two years from the date of supply of the digital content or digital service to obtain the implementation of the legal guarantee of conformity in the event of the appearanc…
Article Annexe à l'article D. 211-4 du code de la consommation
The general terms and conditions contain a box including the following information, with the "X" replaced by the contractual period(s) for the supply of digital content and digital services that are o…
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