RIBAG Collection 2020 EN-INT
193 • Damages due to a force majeure or natural disaster. 6. Cost apportionment in cases of exclusions from the warranty 6.1. If a product defect is not covered by the warranty as described above, the costs incurred in sending and transporting the product will be borne by the customer. In addition, the customer has to bear the costs, including any labour costs, resulting from the examination of the products as well as the costs for dismantling and reinstalling the product. If the customer is informed by RIBAG that there are no grounds for a claim under warranty, then he must pay for the costs that result from the repair work he requested as well as the costs for the spare parts and labour. 6.2. If the defect is not perceptible on the product when it is delivered, then RIBAG has the discretion in each case to decide whether it should be elimi- nated as a gesture of goodwill. In this instance, the customer is not legally entitled to the remov al of the defect. 7. Legal rights The consumer has legal rights in addition to those under the warranty. These more favourable rights for the consumer under certain circum- stances are not restricted by the warranty. 8. Governing law and jurisdiction This warranty is subject to Swiss law with the exclusion of the Vien- na Sales Convention. The place of performance for obligations aris- ing from this warranty is Safenwil, Switzerland. As far as it is legally permissible, the place of jurisdiction is Safenwil, Switzerland.
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