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BGB 309. P increases at short notice ) a provision providing for an increase in payment for goods or services that are to be delivered or rendered within four months of the entering into of the contract ; this does not apply to goods or services delivered or rendered in connection with continuing obligations ;
BGB 326. 3 If the obligee demands , under section 285 , return of reimbursement obtained for the object owed or assignment of the claim to reimbursement , he remains obliged to render consideration . However , the latter is reduced under section 441 ( 3 ) to the extent that the value of the reimbursement or of the claim to reimbursement falls short of the value of the performance owed .
BGB 622. 5 In an individual contract , shorter notice periods than those cited in subsection ( 1 ) may be agreed only if an employee is employed to help out on a temporary basis ; this does not apply if the employment relationship is extended beyond a period of three months ; if the employer as a rule employs not more than 20 employees with the exception of those employed for their own training and the notice period does not fall short of four weeks . When the number of employees employed is determined , part-time employees with regular weekly working hours of not more than 20 hours are counted as 0. 5 employees and those working not more than 30 hours are counted as 0. 75 employees . The agreement in an individual contract of longer notice periods than those stated in subsections ( 1 ) to ( 3 ) is unaffected by this .
BGB 1567. 2 Living together for a short period which is intended to reconcile the spouses does not interrupt or suspend the periods laid down in section 1566.