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*[[Representations and warranties]] | |||
*[[Covenant]] | *[[Covenant]] | ||
*[[Undertaking]] | *[[Undertaking]] | ||
*Or you could cut to the chase and go straight to [[promise]] | *Or you could cut to the chase and go straight to [[promise]] |
Revision as of 15:41, 7 September 2016
A statement of a current fact made as a term of a contract. If a warrantor breaches its warranty the injured party might claim damages for the breach - and even terminate the contract and sue for damages, but cannot rescind the contract. For that you would need a breach of representation.
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See Also
- Representations and warranties
- Covenant
- Undertaking
- Or you could cut to the chase and go straight to promise