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California Commercial Code

§ 10215

COM § 10215 Effective Jul 15, 1991Div. 10 · Ch. 2
Warranties, whether express or implied, must be construed as consistent with each other and as cumulative, but if that construction is unreasonable, the intention of the parties determines which warranty is dominant. In ascertaining that intention the following rules apply:
(1)Exact or technical specifications displace an inconsistent sample or model or general language of description.
(2)A sample from an existing bulk displaces inconsistent general language of description.

Legislative history

Amended by Stats. 1991, Ch. 111, Sec. 18. Effective July 15, 1991.

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