THE EFFECTS OF SATISFACTION DEFECTS IN THE SALES OF TECHNOLOGY GOODS AND THE NATURE OF CIVIL LIABILITY ARISING FROM THEM

Authors

  • Professor Dr. Saeed Al-Bustani The Islamic University of Lebanon
  • Maysar abbas haraz The Islamic University of Lebanon

Keywords:

Invalidity, Civil Liability, Technology goods.

Abstract

There are original effects of invalidity as well as incidental effects. In the case of tort compensation, a distinction is made between the error that must be proven and the supposed error, the supposed error, which is a simple presumption that can prove the opposite . It is necessary to regulate the provisions of contracts for the sale of technological goods in a special law for practical necessities.

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2024-10-22

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Professor Dr. Saeed Al-Bustani, & Maysar abbas haraz. (2024). THE EFFECTS OF SATISFACTION DEFECTS IN THE SALES OF TECHNOLOGY GOODS AND THE NATURE OF CIVIL LIABILITY ARISING FROM THEM. European Scholar Journal, 2(10), 41-47. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/esj/article/view/4772

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