(810 ILCS 5/2-313) (from Ch. 26, par. 2-313)
Sec. 2-313.
Express warranties by affirmation, promise, description, sample.
(1) Express warranties by the seller are created as follows:
(a) Any affirmation of fact or promise made by the seller to the buyer which relates to |
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(b) Any description of the goods which is made part of the basis of the bargain creates
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| an express warranty that the goods shall conform to the description.
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(c) Any sample or model which is made part of the basis of the bargain creates an
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| express warranty that the whole of the goods shall conform to the sample or model.
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(2) It is not necessary to the creation of an express warranty that the
seller use formal words such as "warrant" or "guarantee" or that he have a
specific intention to make a warranty, but an affirmation merely of the
value of the goods or a statement purporting to be merely the seller's
opinion or commendation of the goods does not create a warranty.
(Source: Laws 1961, p. 2101.)
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