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express warranties arise when a seller or lessor indicates any of the following:1. that the goods conform to any AFFIRMATION (declaration that something is true) OF FACT or PROMISE that the seller or lessor makes to the buyer or lessee about the goods. such affirmations or promises are usually made during the bargaining process (ex these will easily penetrate stainless steel, and w/o dulling)2. that the goods conform to any DESCRIPTION of them. (ex contract or label on crate)3. that the goods conform to any SAMPLE OR MODEL of the goods shown to the buyer or lessee. (ex ordering a juicer but being sent an older model. breach of an express warranty because dealer warranted juicer would be the same model shown.

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The answer is: 1. that the goods conform to any AFFIRMATION (declaration that something is true) OF FACT or PROMISE that the seller or lessor makes to the buyer or lessee about the goods. such affirmations or promises are usually made during the bargaining process (ex these will easily penetrate stainless steel, and w/o dulling)

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Express warranties are warranties that are clearly stated by the seller either verbally or in writing during the bargaining process.

Express warranties are created by a seller's affirmation of any promise which relates to the product sold during the bargaining process. If the seller provides any description of the product during the bargaining process, this description becomes an express warranty. Any sample that is shown by the seller during the bargaining process becomes part of the express warranty (the product should be the same as the one shown).

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