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Dokument BGB Book 2 Law of Obligations
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=S=> BGB 275. 1 A claim for performance is excluded to the extent that performance is impossible for the obligor or for any other person .
=S=> BGB 275. 2 The obligor may refuse performance to the extent that performance requires expense and effort which , taking into account the subject matter of the obligation and the requirements of good faith , is grossly disproportionate to the interest in performance of the obligee . When it is determined what efforts may reasonably be required of the obligor , it must also be taken into account whether he is responsible for the obstacle to performance .
=S=> BGB 275. 3 In addition , the obligor may refuse performance if he is to render the performance in person and , when the obstacle to the performance of the obligor is weighed against the interest of the obligee in performance , performance cannot be reasonably required of the obligor .
=S=> BGB 275. 4 The rights of the obligee are governed by sections 280 , 283 to 285 , 311a and 326.
=S=> BGB 275.* ) Official note : This provision also serves in part to implement Directive 1999/44/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 May 1999 on certain aspects of the sale of consumer goods and associated guarantees ( OJ L 171 , p . 12 ) .