Express Warranty

/ˈɛk.sprɛs ˈwɒr.ən.ti/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A specific promise or affirmation of fact made by a seller to a buyer that becomes part of the basis of the bargain, creating a binding assurance about the quality or performance of goods.
    The seller's promise that the engine was new constituted an express warranty.

Forms

  • express warranties

Commentary

Express warranties must be clearly stated or explicitly communicated; mere descriptions or opinions usually do not qualify.

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