Germany 30 November 2010 Appellate Court Hamm (Infected Pig case)
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CASE NUMBER/DOCKET NUMBER: 19 U 147/09
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CASE HISTORY: LG Münster, 30 November 2009, 04 O 200/07
SELLER'S COUNTRY: Germany
BUYER'S COUNTRY: Lithuania
GOODS INVOLVED: Infected pigs and boars (PRRS-Virus)
APPLICATION OF CISG: Yes [Article 1(1)]
APPLICABLE CISG PROVISIONS AND ISSUES
Key CISG provisions at issue:
Classification of issues using UNCITRAL classification code numbers:
35 [Conformity of Goods to Contract]; 45A [Summary of buyer's remedies for breach by seller]; 46C [Right to require repair of non-conforming goods]; 74 [Damages - General Rules for Measuring]
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CITATIONS TO TEXT OF DECISION
Original language (German): CISG-online.ch database <http://www.globalsaleslaw.org/content/api/cisg/urteile/2291.pdf>
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