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How Legal Forms Can Protect Your Business and Your Money


Imagine being greeted by a process server at your office.

Your business partners leave your meeting and your employees look nervous. You've been served.

The Law Suit Against You -- Warranties You Didn't Know Existed
You read the papers and discover that you must appear in court because a business has claimed that your software, product or service has caused damage to their property or computer system. They claim you breached the "warranty of merchantability" -- your product didn't do what it was designed to do.

To handle this, you have to retain a litigation firm. The retainer alone is between $10,000 and $25,000 and estimated at even more to fight the law suit.

You assume this must be a mistake -- you only offer a 30 day warranty on your product. Unfortunately, it's not a mistake.

Your 30 day warranty is an "express warranty". The "warranty of merchantability" is one of several warranties implied by law into purchases of products by merchants unless the buyer waives them in a written agreement as per the Uniform Commerical Code. Other implied warranties include "warranty of non-infringement", "warranty of title" and "warranty of fitness for purpose". Unless they're waived, you offer all these warranties.

Didn't know about these warranties? Coollawyer did. If you'd used Coollawyer Legal Forms, this business would have waived its rights and, any way, your liability would have been capped.

Buy the security of knowing that Coollawyer Legal Forms are
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More questions, learn more about how specific forms protect you below . . . Readers are cautioned not to rely on these articles as legal advice. They are no no substitution for a consultation with an attorney and an accountant in your state. Based on jurisdiction and time, the law varies and changes.

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