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Rückabwicklungsansprüchen

Rückabwicklung is a legal term that describes the unwinding of a contract to restore the parties to the position they were in before the agreement was formed. In practice, this means returning goods, money, and any benefits or values exchanged, so that the pre-contract state is re-established.

In German law, Rückabwicklung occurs most prominently in the context of contract cancellation and consumer withdrawal.

Key elements include: the obligation to return your own performance, the obligation to refund the counterpart’s

Rückabwicklung can also arise in commercial contexts outside the withdrawal right, such as rescission due to

The
general
framework
is
found
in
the
Bürgerliches
Gesetzbuch
(BGB),
particularly
the
provisions
governing
cancellation
(Rücktritt)
and
the
consequences
of
withdrawal
or
rescission.
When
a
contract
is
unwound,
each
party
must
restore
what
it
received
under
the
contract;
this
may
involve
the
return
of
goods
and
the
repayment
of
purchase
price,
along
with
any
earnings
or
use
value
that
the
other
party
enjoyed.
performance,
and
the
treatment
of
use
or
wear.
Under
consumer
protection
rules
for
distance
and
online
contracts
(Widerrufsrecht),
consumers
typically
have
a
limited
period
to
exercise
the
right
to
withdraw,
after
which
the
seller
must
refund
the
price
and
any
standard
shipping
costs,
and
the
consumer
must
return
the
goods.
The
seller
may
deduct
for
diminished
value
if
the
goods
were
used
beyond
what
is
necessary
to
establish
their
nature,
or
if
the
consumer
failed
to
comply
with
the
withdrawal
terms.
breach
or
misrepresentation,
with
restitution
and
potential
damages
depending
on
the
circumstances.