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=S=> BGB 641. 1 The remuneration must be paid upon acceptance of the work . If the work is to be accepted in parts and the remuneration for the individual parts is specified , then the remuneration is to be paid for each part when it is accepted .
=S=> BGB 641. 2 The remuneration of the contractor for a work whose production the customer has promised to a third party is due at the latest to the extent that the customer has received from the third party his remuneration or parts of his remuneration for the production of the promised work , to the extent that the work of the customer has been accepted by the third party or is deemed to have been accepted , or to the extent that the contractor has unsuccessfully set the customer a suitable deadline for information on the circumstances referred to in Nos . 1 and 2. If the customer has given the third party security on account of possible defects of the work , sentence 1 applies only if the contractor gives the customer an appropriate security .
=S=> BGB 641. 3 If the customer may demand remedy of a defect , he may , after becoming due , refuse to pay a reasonable portion of the remuneration ; twice the costs necessary to remedy the defect are appropriate as a rule .
=S=> BGB 641. 4 If the remuneration is assessed in money , the customer must pay interest on it from the acceptance of the work on , except to the extent that remuneration is deferred .
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