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urn: "urn:us-la:civcode:art:2520"
article_number: "2520"
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heading: "Warranty against redhibitory defects"
breadcrumb: "Book III › Title VII › Chapter 9"
source_url: "https://legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx?d=109570"
acts_citations_raw: "Acts 1993, No. 841, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 1995."
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  - act_year: 1993
    act_number: 841
    section: 1
    effective_date: 1995-01-01
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# Art. 2520. Warranty against redhibitory defects

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.
