VIII. APPLICABLE LAW AND ADDITIONAL LEGAL RIGHTS FOR CONSUMERS
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. These conditions are governed and construed in
accordance with the laws of California (with exception of its conflict of law provisions), and the
application of the United Nations Convention of Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is
expressly excluded. The non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of California is agreed, which
means that you may bring a claim to enforce your consumer protection rights in connection with
this Global Warranty in the country which you have your habitual residence where you may have
additional rights. These rights may vary.
For original consumers who are covered by consumer protection laws or regulations in their
country, state, or province of purchase or, if different, their country, state, or province of residence,
the benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies conveyed by such
consumer protection laws and regulations. To the extent that liability under such consumer laws
can be limited, NZXT’s liability is limited, and its sole option, to repair or replacement, either new
or refurbished, with a similar function that is equal or greater in value depending on supply.
In the United Kingdom:
• For NZXT products sold to customers in the UK, during the expected lifespan of your product your legal rights
entitle you to the following:
› Up to 30 days: if your goods are faulty, then you can get an immediate refund.
› Up to six months: if your goods can't be repaired or replaced, then you're entitled to a full refund, in most cases.
› Up to six years: if your goods do not last a reasonable length of time you may be entitled to some money back.
• If the person seeking to rely on the guarantee is not the original consumer, the NZXT Warranty will cover the
product in relation to that person provided that they are able to provide proof of the transfer of the benefit of
the guarantee from the original consumer.
• The implied warranties under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 says that your goods must be as described, fit for
all purposes for which such goods are usually supplied, and of satisfactory quality.
In the EU:
• If you are a consumer and have your habitual residence in the EU, you additionally enjoy the protection
afforded to you by provisions that cannot be derogated from by agreement by virtue of the law where you have
your habitual residence.
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