Legal Definition and Related Resources of Redhibitory action
Meaning of Redhibitory action
In civil law. An action instituted to avoid a sale on account of some vice or defect in the thing sold which renders its use impossible, or so inconvenient and imperfect that it must be supposed the buyer would not have purchased it had he known of the vice. Civ. Code La. art. 2496.
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Meaning of Redhibitory Action
In this law dictionary, the legal term redhibitory action is a kind of the Civil law class.
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