CHAPTER 26Warranty
A warranty is defined as a promise, either written or implied, that the material, workmanship, or services meet a specific level of performance for a specified period of time. Warranties may provide buyer with a time frame to have a particular item repaired or replaced when the item fails for reasons warranted under the contract. Service warranties may simply note that the persons performing the services possess the required skills, education, certifications, etc., required to do the job.
Warranties fall under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) when goods are in question or Common Law when services are rendered. Prior to considering any risk regarding warranty provisions, it is necessary to understand the definition of the different ...
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