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XVS14MMW Schneider Multitone Siren 43 Tones 0-105 dB IP 53 Adjustable

The art. 1487 cc provides that "The contracting parties can increase or decrease the effects of the guarantee and can also agree that the seller is not subject to any guarantee". This provision means that contracting parties can freely agree on different guarantee conditions and, in extreme cases, can even establish that no guarantee is due. However, according to the Ermellini, a clause for the exclusion or reduction of legal guarantee rights, however, should be expressly agreed and signed with a double signature pursuant to art. 1341 civil code, as it clearly radically reduces the buyer's rights (Cass. 03.23.1993 n. 3418; 8.10.1976 n. 3345; 22.11.1982, n. 6011). However, there is a limit to the total exclusion of the guarantee: pursuant to paragraph 2 of the art. 1487 cc “the seller is al.

15321 Modular Bell 8-12 V AC 50/60 Hz 80 dB Merlin Gerin

Art. 1487 cc provides that "contractors can increase or decrease the effects of the guarantee and can also agree that the seller is not subject to any guarantee". This provision is to mean that contractors can freely agree on different guarantee conditions and, in extreme cases, they can even establish that no guarantee is due. However, according to the Ermellini, a clause of exclusion or reduction of legal guarantee rights, however, should be expressly agreed and signed with double signature pursuant to art. 1341 Civil Code, as clearly, radically reductive of the buyer's rights (Cass. 23.03.1993 n. 3418; 8.10.1976 n. 3345; 22.11.1982, n. 6011). However, there is a limit on the total exclusion of the guarantee: pursuant to paragraph 2 of art. 1487 cc “The seller is always, held for the avo.

15212 Modular Bell Transformer 230V 50..60Hz Output 8..12V -16VA

The art. 1487 cc provides that "The contracting parties can increase or decrease the effects of the guarantee and can also agree that the seller is not subject to any guarantee". This provision means that contracting parties can freely agree on different guarantee conditions and, in extreme cases, can even establish that no guarantee is due. However, according to the Ermellini, a clause for the exclusion or reduction of legal guarantee rights, however, should be expressly agreed and signed with a double signature pursuant to art. 1341 civil code, as it clearly radically reduces the buyer's rights (Cass. 03.23.1993 n. 3418; 8.10.1976 n. 3345; 22.11.1982, n. 6011). However, there is a limit to the total exclusion of the guarantee: pursuant to paragraph 2 of the art. 1487 cc “the seller is al.