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What you see is what you get, folks: if it ain’t written down in the {{isdama}}, it don’t count, so no sneaky oral representations. But, [[anus matronae parvae malas leges faciunt]] as we Latin freaks say: good luck in enforcing that if your counterparty is a little old lady. | |||
Note also that liability for a ''fraudulent'' warranty or misrepresentation won’t be excluded. So if your oral representation or warranty is a bare-faced lie, the innocent party can maybe still rely on it in entering the agreement, even if it isn’t written down. | |||
Good luck parsing the universe of possible scenarios to figure out when ''that'' qualification might bite. |