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This text was translated from EN into Rumantsch Grischun.

A buyer who complains that an object sent from another place is defective is obliged to place it in temporary storage, provided the seller has no representative in the place in which it was received, and cannot simply return it to the seller. The buyer is obliged to have the condition of the object duly and promptly witnessed, failing which he will bear the burden of proving that the alleged defects already existed when he took receipt of the object. Where there is a risk that the object will rapidly deteriorate, the buyer has the right and, should the interests of the seller so require, the obligation to arrange its sale with the assistance of the competent authority of the place where the object is located, but must notify the seller of such sale as soon as possible to avoid rendering himself liable in damages.

Sche la chaussa che vegn spedida d’in auter lieu vegn contestada e sch’il vendider n’ha betg in represchentant al lieu da la retschavida, è il cumprader obligà da procurar che la chaussa vegnia conservada ad interim; el na dastga betg senza auter respedir la chaussa al vendider. El duai laschar constatar immediatamain il causal, cas cuntrari sto el cumprovar che las mancanzas pretendidas eran avant maun gia il mument che la chaussa è vegnida retschavida. Sch’igl exista il privel che la chaussa ch’è vegnida spedida pudess ir spertamain en malura, ha il cumprader il dretg ed è – uschenavant ch’ils interess dal vendider pretendan quai – obligà da la laschar vender cun la cooperaziun dals uffizis cumpetents dal lieu, nua che la chaussa sa chatta; el ha dentant da communitgar quai uschè svelt sco pussaivel al vendider, per evitar da stuair indemnisar eventuals donns.