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3 types of warranties exist apply to the sale of goods: | 3 types of warranties exist apply to the sale of goods: | ||
A. Express Warranty is contingent upon a seller’s guarantee or affirmation. | A. Express Warranty is contingent upon a seller’s guarantee or affirmation. Mere puffery will not create express warranty. | ||
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C. Implied warranty of <u>fitness</u> for a particular purpose at sale. | C. Implied warranty of <u>fitness</u> for a particular purpose at sale. | ||
A warranty may be negate or limited by a '''disclaimer'''. | |||
==Dependent and Independent Covenants and Stipulations== | ==Dependent and Independent Covenants and Stipulations== |
Latest revision as of 16:55, July 8, 2023
General Rules of Construction
Implied Terms
Entire and Severable or Divisible Contracts
Conditions & Exceptions, or Provisos
Warranties
3 types of warranties exist apply to the sale of goods:
A. Express Warranty is contingent upon a seller’s guarantee or affirmation. Mere puffery will not create express warranty.
B. Implied warranty of merchantability is automatically created when the goods are sold.
C. Implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose at sale.
A warranty may be negate or limited by a disclaimer.