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BGB 489. 1 The borrower may terminate a loan contract , in whole or in part , where for a specific period of time a fixed rate of interest has been agreed if the pegging of the rate of interest ends prior to the time determined for repayment and no new agreement is reached on the rate of interest , observing a notice period of one month to end at the earliest at the end of the day on which the pegging of the rate of interest ends ; if an adjustment of the rate of interest is agreed at certain intervals of up to one year , the borrower may only give notice to end at the end of the day on which the pegging of the rate of interest ends ; if the loan is granted to a consumer and not secured by a security right in land or a maritime lien , at the end of six months after complete receipt , observing a notice period of three months ; in any case at the end of ten years after complete receipt , observing a notice period of six months ; if , after the loan is received , a new agreement is reached on the repayment period or the rate of interest , the date of this agreement replaces the date of disbursement .
BGB 621 In the case of a service relationship that is not an employment relationship within the meaning of section 622 , termination is allowed if the remuneration is assessed by days , on any day to the end of the following day ; if the remuneration is assessed by weeks , at the latest on the first working day of a week to the end of the following Saturday ; if the remuneration is assessed by months , at the latest by the fifteenth of one month to the end of the calendar month ; if the remuneration is assessed by quarters or longer periods of time , observing a notice period of six weeks , to the end of a calendar quarter ; if the remuneration is not assessed by time periods , at any time ; in the case of a service relationship that completely or mainly takes up the economic activity of the person obliged ; however , a notice period of two weeks must be observed .
BGB 836. 2 A previous possessor of the plot of land is responsible for the damage if the collapse or breaking off occurs within one year after he vacated possession , unless during his period of possession he exercised reasonable care or a later possessor would have been able to avoid the danger by observing this care .
BGB 1202. 2 A restriction of the right to give notice is admissible only to the extent that the owner may , after thirty years , give notice , observing the six-month notice period .