23. A is a stipulation essential to main purpose of the
contract and the breach of which gives rise to a right
to treat the contract as repudiated:
a. Condition
b. Warranty
c. Disclaimer
d. Guarantee
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The essential norm is a warranty.
- It is a promise that is not a contractual requirement.
- It can be enforced if it is infringed and a legal remedy for damages is awarded.
- Further, it is a provision attached to the contract's principal purpose that gives an upswing to a claim for damages.
- It will not, however, grant the right to decline the commodities and treat the contract as renounced if it is infringed.
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