Legal Terms Your Business Should Know When Working Sales
Legal Terms Your Business Should Know When Working Sales
When it comes to sales, there are a few legal terms that all businesses should be aware of and understand. These include express warranties, implied warranties, unconscionability, merchantability, and consideration.Express WarrantiesWhen operating a business, your sales plan should always be easy for you and your contractors to understand. There may be times when your company will need to use an express warranty, which refers to any promise or statement made by a seller about the quality or condition of the product being sold. An example of an Express Warranty would be a manufacturer offering a guarantee that their product will last for five years. A breach of warranty occurs if what was promised is not true.Businesses should consider using express warranties when selling a product or service that has specific requirements for use, such as a warranty on an appliance or piece of equipment. An express warranty can also be used to ensure that the customer receives what they paid for and that it meets the standards specified in the sales agreement. Express warranties are important because they give customers peace of mind knowing that their purchase is covered by some form of guarantee. In addition, businesses may want to use them as a tool to build trust with potential buyers and encourage repeat business.Implied WarrantiesImplied warranties refer to guarantees given by law when buying certain products from a seller. For instance, if you buy a new car, it’s covered under an Implied Warranty which states that the vehicle must run and be fit for its intended purpose. Implied Warranties are important to ensure that customers receive what they purchased and that it meets the quality standards provided in the purchase agreement.Unconscionability
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