WARRANTIES VERSUS WARRANTY CLAUSES IN THE CONTRACTS
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WARRANTIES VERSUS WARRANTY CLAUSES IN THE CONTRACTS
When you buy something, you expect it to last: Like a fridge or washing machine, you usually want a “warranty” or “guarantee.” This means the company promises it will work for a certain time. But warranties aren’t just for things you plug in: They also show up in “contracts,” which are written agreements. Business deals often have complicated contracts, covering lots of details. Inside these contracts, there’s often a “warranties clause.” Think…
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