Article 628. Circumstances about which the contractor is obliged to warn the customer of the Civil Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan
1. The contractor is obliged to immediately notify the customer and, until receiving instructions from him, suspend work upon detection.:
1) unsuitability or poor quality of the materials, equipment, technical documentation provided by the customer or the thing transferred for processing;
2) possible adverse consequences for the customer of following his instructions on how to perform the work;
3) other circumstances beyond the contractor's control that threaten the validity or durability of the results of the work performed or make it impossible to complete it on time.
2. A contractor who has failed to notify the customer of the circumstances specified in paragraph 1 of this article, or who has continued work without waiting for a reasonable time to respond to the warning or despite the timely instruction of the customer to suspend work, shall not have the right to refer to these circumstances when making appropriate claims against him or her.
3. If the customer, despite timely and reasonable warning from the contractor about the circumstances specified in paragraph 1 of this article, does not replace the unsuitable or substandard material within a reasonable time, does not change the instructions on the method of performing the work, or does not take other necessary measures to eliminate the circumstances threatening the suitability or durability of the work, the contractor has the right to refuse withdraw from the contract and demand compensation for damages caused by its termination.
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