Zurückbehaltungsrechte aus § 320 und § 273 - Schuldrecht AT 04

This video deals in detail with the defense of a fulfilled contract under Section 320 of the German Civil Code (BGB) and the right of retention under Section 273 of the BGB. This video discusses similarities (e.g., legal consequences (concurrent performance), exclusions of good faith, due date/enforceability), but also crucial differences (e.g., synallagma and reciprocity, security in advance). It primarily explains when and in what order these defenses should be examined and how they can be distinguished from one another (distinction). -------------------------------------------- 0:00 What is a right of retention? 1:36 Exam Scheme: § 320 I 1 BGB 2:20 2. Synllagmatic Consideration Not Provided 4:20 3. Due Date of Consideration 7:03 Excursus: Defense under § 321 I 1 BGB 8:40 4. No Exclusion under § 320 II BGB 11:13 5. Legal Consequence (Zug-um-Zug, § 322 BGB) 12:18 Exam Scheme: § 273 I BGB 13:30 Differences between § 273 and § 320 BGB 19:01 Limitation Period for Consideration (in particular § 215 BGB) -------------------------------------------- D O W N L O A D F I E S: Practice Exams on the Law of Obligations AT: 👉 (Link not yet available) (available) All relevant definitions/formulas from the Austrian Law of Obligations in one PDF: 👉 (Link not yet available) All relevant exam schedules from the Austrian Law of Obligations in one PDF: 👉 (Link not yet available) ------------------------------------------- MENTIONED VIDEOS: Video series "Austrian Law of Obligations for the Exam": 👉    • Schuldrecht AT für die Klausur (komplett)   Limitation, §§ 194 ff. of the German Civil Code (BGB): 👉    • Die Verjährung, §§ 194 ff. BGB - Schuldrec...   Set-off, §§ 287 ff. of the German Civil Code (BGB) (Next video): 👉    • Aufrechnung, §§ 387 ff. BGB - Schuldrecht ...   -------------------------------------------- Email me: [email protected] ------------------------------------------- #CivilLaw #BGB #law #easy #crashcourse #learning #study #law #semester #purchasecontract #paragraph #paragraph #law #rechteinfach #beginner #exam #examscheme #introduction #beginning #at #lawofobligations #at #introduction #beginning #creditor #debtor #obligationrelationship #Synallagma #purchasecontract #demarcation #rightofretention #defenses #moving #legalconsequences