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What two terms are used for specific promises a company makes about the performance of its product?
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Usually those promises are called a warranty or a guarantee.
More precisely in law you’ll see "express warranty" (a specific promise the seller makes) and "implied warranty" (a legal assurance that arises even without an explicit promise).
More precisely in law you’ll see "express warranty" (a specific promise the seller makes) and "implied warranty" (a legal assurance that arises even without an explicit promise).
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