LCA: The state of the Nouveau project
Posted Jan 18, 2007 14:48 UTC (Thu) by
ibukanov (subscriber, #3942)
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LCA: The state of the Nouveau project by DonDiego
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LCA: The state of the Nouveau project
Well, that rule AFAIK is applicable to contracts between business parties in most western countries. I.e. if one party while providing a service to its customers breaches the contract, then the other party can only sue the first party, not its customers.
But even with real stolen goods it would be interesting to know what police in Germany would do in the following case. Suppose a shop owner picked 20 identical TV sets, not 10 as stated in the contract, from distributor's warehouse. Then he sold all 20 TVs with normal marked prices before the theft was discovered. Will the law enforcement confiscate 10 TVs from people who bought? If so how they decide which ones?
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