Warranties

/ˈwɒrən.tiz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Promises or guarantees made by a seller regarding the condition or attributes of goods or property.
    The contract includes warranties ensuring the product is free from defects.

Commentary

Used primarily in contract law, warranties are distinct from representations and conditions; precise drafting distinguishes express and implied warranties.

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