Document ID: /roh_data/filtered/swiss_laws_in_ROHinterleaved.jsonl.gz/13780

This text was translated from EN into Rumantsch Grischun.

Where the work is so defective or deviates from the contractual terms to such an extent that the customer has no use for it or cannot reasonably be expected to accept it, the customer may refuse acceptance and, if the contractor is at fault, seek damages. In the case of minor defects in the work or only slight deviations from the contractual terms, the customer may reduce the price in proportion to the decrease in its value or require the contractor to rectify the work at his own expense and to pay damages if he was at fault, provided such rectification is possible without excessive cost to the contractor. In the case of works produced on the customer’s land or property which by their nature cannot be removed without disproportionate detriment, the customer has only the rights stipulated in paragraph 2.

Sche l’ovra ha mancanzas uschè considerablas u sch’ella divergescha uschè fitg dal contract ch’ella è nunduvrabla per l’empustader u che l’approvaziun na po betg vegnir pretendida giustifitgadamain da l’empustader, po quel refusar l’ovra e pretender che l’interprendider indemniseschia il donn, sch’el è la culpa. Sche las mancanzas e sche las divergenzas dal contract èn main gravantas, po l’empustader far ina deducziun dal pretsch che correspunda a la valur reducida da l’ovra u – sche quai na chaschuna betg custs sproporziunads a l’interprendider – er pretender che l’ovra vegnia meglierada gratuitamain e ch’ina indemnisaziun vegnia prestada, sche l’interprendider è la culpa. En cas dad ovras che vegnan construidas sin il sulom da l’empustader e che pon vegnir allontanadas – pervia da lur natira – mo cun dischavantatgs sproporziunads ha l’empustader mo ils dretgs che vegnan numnads en il segund alinea da quest artitgel.