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A warranty is a product manufacturer or service providers documented guarantee of quality as promised to a customer. Warranties provide customers with legally-ensured service replacement or correction of issues insofar as the warranty stipulates in its conditions, for the duration of its term.
A warranty disclaimer also called an as is disclaimer is a document or statement distributed to inform consumers that a business does not accept liability for issues with their product or services.
A warranty clause is a provision in a contract that generally provides a promise specifying that something is true or will happen.
There are two types of warranty; express warranties and implied warranties, including merchantable warranties and warranties of fitness. The seller clearly states express warranties and covers goods advertised to meet consumers expectations. They can be written or spoken warranties.
What Are the 3 Types of Warranties? There are two types of warrantiesexpress and implied. Each has sub-types intended for different circumstances and products.
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Warranty disclaimer definition (noun) A warranty disclaimer is a statement declaring that a company is not responsible for any damaged products or inaccurate content they might provide. They are also called as-is disclaimers.
There are many examples of warranties depending on the type of product a consumer is buying. Some examples may include replacing a product such as a mobile phone if it does not the way it is advertised. A consumer may also receive free repair services where a product has been damaged during use.
To disclaim implied warranties, the seller must notify the buyer in writing that the seller would not be liable if the product is defective or does not perform as the buyer thought it would.
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