The Importance Of Warranties
warranty of merchantability
a warranty that is given only by someone who is a merchant.
warranty of title
a warranty that the title being conveyed is good and that the transfer is rightful.
limited warrnaty
a warrnaty that provides less than what is provided by a full warranty
waranty
another name for a guarantee
puffery
another name for sales talk
consequential damages
are lossess that do not flow directly from an act but only form some of the consequences or results of the act.
merchantable
goods that pass without objection, are fit for their ordinary purpose, adequaltely contained, and confirm to statements made on the label
express warranty
is a guarantee of quality that comes from statements and promises made by the seller, descriptions of goods, and the showing of samples and models.
implied warranty
is a guarantee of quality that is imposed by law
Full Warranty
is a warranty in which a defective product will be fixed or replaced for free within a reasonable time after a complaint has been made about it.
guarantee
the word is often used in place of warranty
warranty of fittness for a particular purpose
when the seller advises the buyer in making advises the buyer in making a purchase, and the buyer relies on the sellers knowledge and advice when making the purchase