redhibitory Antonyms
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Meaning of redhibitory
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redhibitory (a.)
Of or pertaining to redhibition; as, a redhibitory action or fault.
redhibitory Sentence Examples
- The redhibitory defect in the vehicle made it unsafe for the customer to use it.
- The law allows buyers to rescind the contract if a product has a redhibitory defect.
- The redhibitory defect in the house rendered it uninhabitable, giving the buyers the right to nullify the sale.
- The buyer's claim for a refund was refused because the redhibitory defect was minor and did not significantly diminish the value of the item.
- The redhibitory period expired, barring the buyer from seeking compensation for the defective product.
- The redhibitory action brought by the customer was successful, resulting in the seller being required to reimburse the purchase price.
- The seller was unaware of the redhibitory defect in the product, so they were not held liable for damages.
- The buyer discovered the redhibitory defect after using the product briefly, prompting them to return it for a full refund.
- The redhibitory clause in the contract ensured that the buyer could return the defective item even after a significant period of time.
- The court ruled that the redhibitory defect was substantial and warranted the termination of the sale.
FAQs About the word redhibitory
Of or pertaining to redhibition; as, a redhibitory action or fault.
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The redhibitory defect in the vehicle made it unsafe for the customer to use it.
The law allows buyers to rescind the contract if a product has a redhibitory defect.
The redhibitory defect in the house rendered it uninhabitable, giving the buyers the right to nullify the sale.
The buyer's claim for a refund was refused because the redhibitory defect was minor and did not significantly diminish the value of the item.