What is Guarantee and Warranty and how they are different from each???
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A warranty is a guarantee of the integrity of a product and of the maker's responsibility for it. In a sense, guarantee is the more general term and warranty is the more specific (that is, written and legal) term.
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Guarantee:
To guarantee is to promise or to a make binding agreement. ... Guarantee is a word that is both a noun and a verb: the noun means "a binding agreement" and the verb is the act of making that agreement.
Warranty:
real covenant binding the grantor of an estate and the grantor's heirs to warrant and defend the title.
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