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Article 113
1.
(New, SG No. 18/2011) Where the
consumer goods are not in conformity
with the contract of sale, the seller shall
be obligated to bring the said goods in
conformity with the contract of sale.
2.
(Renumbered from Paragraph (1), SG No.
18/2011) Consumer goods shall be brought
into conformity with the contract of sale
within one month after the date on which
the complaint was addressed by the
consumer.
3.
(Renumbered from Paragraph (2),
amended, SG No. 18/2011) Upon expiry of
the time limit referred to in Paragraph (2),
the consumer shall be entitled to have the
contract of sale rescinded and to
reimbursement of the sums paid or to
have a reduction made in the price of the
consumer goods according to Article 114
herein.
4.
(Renumbered from Paragraph (3), SG No.
18/2011) The consumer goods shall be
brought into conformity with the contract
of sale free of charge for the consumer.
The consumer shall not be liable for any
costs incurred for the dispatch of the
consumer goods or any costs of material
and labour costs associated with the
repair of the goods, and must not sustain
significant inconvenience.
5.
(Renumbered from Paragraph (4), SG No.
18/2011) The consumer may furthermore
seek compensation for damage resulting
from the lack of conformity.
Article 114
1.
In the case of a lack of conformity of the
consumer goods with the contract of sale
and where the consumer is not satisfied
with the settlement of the complaint
under Article 113 herein, the consumer
shall be entitled to choose between one of
the following options:
a.
1. rescission of the contract and
reimbursement of the sum paid
thereby;
b.
2. reduction of the price.
2.
The consumer shall not be entitled to
claim reimbursement of the sum paid or
reduction of the price of the goods where
the trader agrees to a replacement of the
consumer goods with new ones or to
repair the consumer goods within one
Charging Equipment Limited Warranty
Charging Equipment Limited Warranty
3.
Article 115
1.
2.
3.
France
The Charging Equipment Limited Warranty
does not modify, affect or substitute the
statutory rights you have under applicable
laws in France. Tesla remains responsible for
defects pursuant to articles 1641 to 1649 of the
French civil code and in case of a lack of
conformity of the product pursuant to articles
L211-1 to L211.18 of the French Consumer Code.
The provisions related to your statutory rights
are reproduced below:
Article L. 211-4 of the Consumer Code: The
seller must deliver goods which are in
conformity with the contract and is liable for
any lack of conformity which exists at the time
the goods were delivered. He is also liable for
any lack of conformity resulting from the
packaging, installation instructions,
installation, if installation were made by the
seller or under his responsibility.
month after the complaint was addressed
by the consumer.
The consumer shall not be entitled to
claim rescission of the contract if the lack
of conformity of the consumer goods with
the contract is minor.
The consumer may exercise the right
thereof under this Section within two
years as from the time of delivery of the
consumer goods.
The period referred to in Paragraph (1)
shall be interrupted during the time
needed to repair or replace the consumer
goods or to reach a settlement of the
dispute between the seller and the
consumer.
The exercise of the right of the consumer
under Paragraph (1) shall not be subject to
any period of limitation for the bringing of
action for compensation other than the
period referred to in Paragraph (1).
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