Implied warranties are unspoken, unwritten promises, created by state law, that go from the seller or merchant to the customers. The Uniform Commercial Code provides for two basic types of implied warranties that occur in consumer product transactions. They are the implied warranty of merchantability and the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose. The "implied warranty of merchantability" is a seller's basic promise that the goods sold will do what they are supposed to do and that there is nothing significantly wrong with them. In other words, it is an implied promise that the goods are fit to be sold. According to the law, merchants make this promise automatically every time they sell a product they are in business to sell. By contrast, the implied warranty of "fitness for a particular purpose" is a promise that a seller makes when the customer relies on the advice that a product can be used for some specific purpose.
A disclaimer is a means of denying that you are making one or more express or implied warranties. In the absence of a disclaimer, a breach of warranty will often give the purchaser of the faulty item the right to recover the cost of the item as well as additional damages caused by that breach of warranty.
A product may be accompanied by instructions or warnings, instructions and warnings, or neither. The duty to warn includes the duty to provide adequate instructions for safe use. Thus, the duty to warn actually consists of two duties: (1) to provide adequate instructions for safe use, and (2) to provide a warning as to dangers inherent in improper use.
Georgia Disclaimer of Warranties and Warnings in Connection with Improper Use of a Roofing Machine When dealing with a roofing machine, it is crucial to understand the potential risks and dangers involved. Georgia understands the importance of providing customers with clear and concise information regarding the proper use of our roofing machines. To ensure the safety of our customers and prevent any misuse, we have implemented a comprehensive Disclaimer of Warranties and Warnings as part of our website and shipping process. 1. Georgia General Disclaimer of Warranties: Our General Disclaimer of Warranties emphasizes that while we strive to provide high-quality roofing machines, we cannot guarantee their performance, longevity, or suitability for specific purposes. This disclaimer highlights that the customer takes full responsibility for inspecting the product upon delivery and ensuring its suitability for their intended use. 2. Georgia Warning Against Improper Use: Our Warning Against Improper Use emphasizes the importance of using our roofing machines in accordance with the provided guidelines, industry standards, and applicable regulations. This warning serves to highlight the potential hazards of misuse, such as personal injury, property damage, or reduced machine lifespan. It advises customers to familiarize themselves with the manufacturer's instructions and seek professional assistance when necessary. 3. Georgia Safety Warnings and Precautions: In addition to the general disclaimer and warning, we include a list of specific Safety Warnings and Precautions tailored to our roofing machines. These warnings cover aspects such as proper installation, maintenance, and operation procedures. They stress the importance of using personal protective equipment, avoiding excessive loads, and preventing unauthorized modifications or repairs. 4. Georgia Limited Warranty Disclaimer: Our Limited Warranty Disclaimer outlines the terms and conditions of the warranty coverage provided with our roofing machines. It specifies the limitations, exclusions, and remedies available to customers in case of defects or performance issues. This disclaimer ensures that customers understand their rights and obligations when seeking support or requesting warranty claims. By incorporating these disclaimers and warnings on our website and shipping them along with our products, we aim to educate customers about the potential risks associated with improper use of our roofing machines. We want to empower them to make informed decisions, follow correct procedures, and prioritize safety at all times.