Warranty (SOGA)

Definition

A stipulation collateral to the main purpose of the contract under the Sale of Goods Act, 1930. It is less important than a Condition. Breach of a Warranty only entitles the buyer to claim damages; they cannot reject the goods or repudiate the contract.

Example

"A buys a car with a warranty that it includes a spare tyre. The seller doesn't include the spare tyre. A can only claim the cost of the spare tyre as damages, not reject the car."

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