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warranty
(redirected from Express warranty)

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warranty
certification that particular animals or chattels are of a particular quality or quantity. Includes warranty of freedom from specifically nominated diseases, warranty of pregnancy, of vaccination or surgical procedure having been performed, of death of an animal. The warranty implies that the vendor will refund the purchase price or replace the item with a comparable one if the first falls short of the warranty.


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Initial determinations, however, need to be made in some situations regarding whether an express warranty was, in fact, conferred.
Targteded to students and professors, the book's chapters also cover: the distinction between misrepresentation and express warranty, the parties involved, manufacturers, design, warning, causation, additional proof problems, defenses and damages.
The person who is entrusted by the motorized wheelchair for a purpose other than resale and if ever the transfer of use happens, the express warranty of the motorized wheelchair expires.
 
 
 
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