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BGB 252 The damage to be compensated for also comprises the lost profits . Those profits are considered lost that in the normal course of events or in the special circumstances , particularly due to the measures and precautions taken , could probably be expected .
BGB 309. L claims for damages ) the agreement of a lump-sum claim by the user for damages or for compensation of a decrease in value if a)the lump sum , in the cases covered , exceeds the damage expected under normal circumstances or the customarily occurring decrease in value , or b)the other party to the contract is not expressly permitted to show that damage or decrease in value has either not occurred or is substantially less than the lump sum ;
BGB 312e. 1 If an entrepreneur uses a teleservice or media service in order to enter into a contract for the supply of goods or the rendering of services ( e-commerce contract ) , he must provide the customer with reasonable , effective and accessible technical means with the aid of which the customer may identify and correct input errors prior to making his order , notify the customer clearly and comprehensibly of information specified in the statutory order under Article 241 of the Introductory Act to the Civil Code [ Einführungsgesetz zum Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuch ] in good time prior to sending his order , confirm receipt of the order without undue delay by electronic means for the customer , and make it possible for the customer to retrieve the contract terms including the standard business terms when the contract is entered into and save them in a form that allows for their reproduction . The order and the acknowledgement of receipt in the meaning of sentence 1 no . 3 are deemed to have been received if the parties for whom they are intended are able to retrieve them in normal circumstances .
BGB 438. 1 The claims cited in section 437 nos . 1 and 3 become statute-barred in thirty years , if the defect consists a)a real right of a third party on the basis of which return of the purchased thing may be demanded , or b)some other right registered in the Land Register , in five years a)in relation to a building , and b)in relation to a thing that has been used for a building in accordance with the normal way it is used and has resulted in the defectiveness of the building , and otherwise in two years .