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§ 8.2-515. Preserving evidence of goods in dispute.

In furtherance of the adjustment of any claim or dispute

(a) either party on reasonable notification to the other and for the purposeof ascertaining the facts and preserving evidence has the right to inspect,test and sample the goods including such of them as may be in the possessionor control of the other; and

(b) the parties may agree to a third party inspection or survey to determinethe conformity or condition of the goods and may agree that the findingsshall be binding upon them in any subsequent litigation or adjustment.

(1964, c. 219.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-8-2 > Part-5 > 8-2-515

§ 8.2-515. Preserving evidence of goods in dispute.

In furtherance of the adjustment of any claim or dispute

(a) either party on reasonable notification to the other and for the purposeof ascertaining the facts and preserving evidence has the right to inspect,test and sample the goods including such of them as may be in the possessionor control of the other; and

(b) the parties may agree to a third party inspection or survey to determinethe conformity or condition of the goods and may agree that the findingsshall be binding upon them in any subsequent litigation or adjustment.

(1964, c. 219.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-8-2 > Part-5 > 8-2-515

§ 8.2-515. Preserving evidence of goods in dispute.

In furtherance of the adjustment of any claim or dispute

(a) either party on reasonable notification to the other and for the purposeof ascertaining the facts and preserving evidence has the right to inspect,test and sample the goods including such of them as may be in the possessionor control of the other; and

(b) the parties may agree to a third party inspection or survey to determinethe conformity or condition of the goods and may agree that the findingsshall be binding upon them in any subsequent litigation or adjustment.

(1964, c. 219.)