Sale – Warranty of fitness for ordinary use
Art. 2524. Thing fit for ordinary use. The thing sold must be reasonably flt for its ordinary use. When the seller has reason to know the particular use the buyer intends for the thing, or the buyer’s particular purpose for buying the thing, and that the buyer is relying on the seller’s skill or judgment in selecting it, the thing sold must be fit for the buyer’s intended use or for his particular purpose. If the thing is not so flt, the buyer’s rights are governed by the general rules of conventional obligations.
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