Article 2520

Warranty against redhibitory defects ACTIVE

The seller warrants the buyer against redhibitory defects, or vices, in the thing sold.

A defect is redhibitory when it renders the thing useless, or its use so inconvenient that it must be presumed that a buyer would not have bought the thing had he known of the defect. The existence of such a defect gives a buyer the right to obtain rescission of the sale.

A defect is redhibitory also when, without rendering the thing totally useless, it diminishes its usefulness or its value so that it must be presumed that a buyer would still have bought it but for a lesser price. The existence of such a defect limits the right of a buyer to a reduction of the price.

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History

  • enactment Acts 1993, No. 841, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 1995

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La. Civ. Code art. 2520 (2026).
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@misc{lacivcode-art-2520,
  title        = {La. Civ. Code art. 2520},
  howpublished = {Louisiana Civil Code},
  year         = {2026},
  url          = {https://theusufruct.com/cc/2520},
  note         = {Snapshot 2026-05-22}
}