UNCITRAL CLOUT Case 747
Austria Supreme Court of Justice
3 Ob 193/04k (2005)

- Written by Rich Walter, JD
Facts
The seller (plaintiff) in an international sales transaction sued the buyer (defendant) to collect the contract price for delivered goods. In its defense, the buyer argued that the goods were so defective as to render the goods worthless. Austrian courts rejected the buyer’s belated attempt to avoid the contract as untimely. The buyer appealed to the Austrian supreme court.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning ()
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