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A statement of a current fact which does ''not'' go to the "heart" of a contract. If a warrantor breaches its warranty the injured party might claim damages for the breach, but cannot rescind the contract. For that you would need a [[representation]].

Revision as of 18:00, 4 January 2016

A statement of a current fact which does not go to the "heart" of a contract. If a warrantor breaches its warranty the injured party might claim damages for the breach, but cannot rescind the contract. For that you would need a representation.