Warranties Clause
Promises about the quality, condition or legal status of goods, services or facts, with remedies if they prove untrue.
Ce que c'est
A warranty is a contractual assurance that something is true or will perform to a stated standard, for example that software is free of known defects or that a seller owns what it sells. Breach of warranty gives rise to a claim for damages, distinct from a mere representation.
Pourquoi c'est important
Warranties allocate quality and legal-title risk and set the standard the supplier must meet. Clear warranties (and disclaimers) determine who pays when goods or services fall short, and they are central to product liability and acceptance.
Comment l'appliquer
- State each warranty precisely and tie it to an objective standard or specification.
- Define the remedy: repair, replacement, re-performance or refund, and the time limit.
- Disclaim all implied warranties not expressly given, where the law allows.
- Distinguish warranties from representations, which carry different remedies.
Conseils de négociation
- • Buyers should resist a sole-remedy cap that excludes consequential loss for core warranties.
- • Sellers should keep warranty periods short and remedies limited to repair or replacement.
Pièges courants
- • Confusing warranties and representations, which trigger different claims and remedies.
- • Failing to disclaim implied warranties, leaving wider exposure than intended.
Références juridiques
- BW 6:74 Conformity / non-performance Droit néerlandais
- BW 6:248 Reasonableness and fairness Droit néerlandais
Sauf mention contraire, les références renvoient au droit néerlandais (Burgerlijk Wetboek, le Code civil néerlandais) ; les instruments de l'UE tels que le RGPD s'appliquent dans toute l'UE. Il s'agit d'informations générales, pas de conseils juridiques. D'autres juridictions traitent ces concepts différemment. Vérifiez le texte en vigueur et votre situation avec un avocat qualifié.
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