In these specifications, penalties will be provided for by the engineer which will be levied if the warranties of the maker are not fulfilled.
Express warranties may refer to anything which the parties to the contract choose, e.
Express warranties must be written or printed on the policy, or contained in some document explicitly referred to in the policy, and so regarded as incorporated in the contract.
Warranties are of two classes: (1) express (2) implied.
The Sales Act contains elaborate provisions relating to implied warranties of the quality of things sold.
The most common implied warranties are warranties of title, warranties of wholesomeness in sale of food, warranties in sales by sample, warranties of merchantability, and warranties of fitness of goods to be used for a particular purpose.
Implied warranties cannot be said to be in addition to the contract of sale, but are impliedly a part of the contract.
An indorser is also liable upon certain impliedwarranties in addition to his primary liability as above set forth.
Express warranties may be made orally, or in writing.
And I will respond to the obligation created by these warranties even though you do not demand payment of the maker at maturity, or notify me of default.
Some states provide by statute, that neither the application for insurance, nor the rules and regulations of the company shall be considered as warranties unless expressly incorporated in the policy as warranties.
These warranties are common to all sales of the particular class in question.
Much injustice has been done by reason of warranties in insurance contracts.
Thus the consensual contract of sale with its implied warranties rationalizes transfer by traditio with stipulations for the price and for warranties.
Other express warranties were matters within the knowledge of the transaction witnesses, and were sworn to by them in Saxon times.
These were thewarranties accompanying a sale and suretyship which was referred to at the beginning of the Lecture.
If Lord Coke had [400] meant to distinguish between warrantiesand all covenants which in our loose modern sense are said to run with the land, this statement would be less satisfactory than the preceding.
Conversely as to the benefit of warranties made to a deceased grantee, his heir was the only person interested to enforce such warranties, because the land descended to him.
Furthermore, this statement, as Lord Coke meant it, is perfectly consistent with the other and more important distinction between warranties and rights in the nature of easements or covenants creating such rights.
There are certain warranties implied, although the buyer does not bargain for them and although the seller makes no express representations regarding them.
Not only are there implied warranties of title, but there are also implied warrantiesin regard to the quality of goods.
The great distinction, between warranties by representation and statements in regard to property which do not amount to express warranties, is that between statements of opinion and statements of positive fact.
But we have warranties which are not based on promises, strictly so called, and yet are express.
These warranties are promises and are subject to the same rules as other promises.
Warranties of a chattel may be either express or implied.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "warranties" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.