Article 69 CISG

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Article 69 CISG. / Dornis, Tim W.
Commercial law: article-by-article commentary. Hrsg. / Peter Mankowski. München: C.H. Beck Verlag, 2019. S. 312-316 (International and European Business Law).

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Dornis, TW 2019, Article 69 CISG. in P Mankowski (Hrsg.), Commercial law: article-by-article commentary. International and European Business Law, C.H. Beck Verlag, München, S. 312-316. https://doi.org/10.5771/9783845276564-312

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Dornis, T. W. (2019). Article 69 CISG. In P. Mankowski (Hrsg.), Commercial law: article-by-article commentary (S. 312-316). (International and European Business Law). C.H. Beck Verlag. https://doi.org/10.5771/9783845276564-312

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Dornis TW. Article 69 CISG. in Mankowski P, Hrsg., Commercial law: article-by-article commentary. München: C.H. Beck Verlag. 2019. S. 312-316. (International and European Business Law). doi: 10.5771/9783845276564-312

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abstract = "Article 69(1) In cases not within articles 67 and 68, the risk passes to the buyer when he takes over the goods or, if he does not do so in due time, from the time when the goods are placed at his disposal and he commits a breach of contract by failing to take delivery.(2) However, if the buyer is bound to take over the goods at a place other than a place of business of the seller, the risk passes when delivery is due and the buyer is aware of the fact that the goods are placed at his disposal at that place.(3) If the contract relates to goods not then identified, the goods are considered not to be placed at the disposal of the buyer until they are clearly identified to the contract.",
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