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Can you summarize MNST 336.2A-210?
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE > EXPRESS WARRANTIES.
Short Summary
This provision, found in the Minnesota Statutes under the Trade Regulations and Consumer Protection section of the Uniform Commercial Code, governs express warranties in lease agreements for goods. It outlines the conditions under which express warranties are created by the lessor. An express warranty is created when the lessor makes an affirmation of fact or promise to the lessee that becomes part of the basis of the bargain, a description of the goods that becomes part of the basis of the bargain, or when a sample or model is made part of the basis of the bargain. The provision clarifies that formal words like ‘warrant’ or ‘guarantee’ are not necessary to create an express warranty, and that a mere affirmation of value or the lessor’s opinion does not create a warranty. The history of this provision dates back to 1989.
Whom does it apply to?
Lessors and lessees involved in lease agreements for goods
What does it govern?
Express warranties in lease agreements for goods
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No penalties are mentioned.
Jurisdiction
Minnesota