The court decided to distinguish between consumer contracts and business to business contracts. Many articles of Directive 1999/44/EC were implemented in Austria by general provisions within the General Civils Law Act, which are applicable for all contracts. But due to the case law of the ECJ regarding the costs of fitting and removal in respect of warranty duties, it became clear that this should only apply to consumer contracts. Therefore, the court deemed it appropriate to make a distinction.If a B2B contract is concerned, the costs of fitting and removal only have to be paid on the basis of compensation, but not on basis of warranty.
URL: https://www.ris.bka.gv.at/Dokument.wxe?Abfrage=Justiz&Dokumentnummer=JJT_20140325_OGH0002_0090OB00064_13X0000_000&ResultFunctionToken=6df524c9-3f58-4e83-96f4-aa4fa59743cc&Position=1&Gericht=&Rechtssatznummer=&Rechtssatz=&Fundstelle=&AenderungenSeit=Undefined&SucheNachRechtssatz=True&SucheNachText=True&GZ=&VonDatum=01.01.2006&BisDatum=25.10.2016&Norm=&ImRisSeit=Undefined&ResultPageSize=100&Suchworte=1999%2f44%2fEG
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