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February 2, 2004

CALIFORNIA COURT HOLDS THAT A CONSPICUOUS AND UNDERSTANDABLE DISCLAIMER OF AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OF QUALITY IS ENFORCEABLE

Court of Appeal of the State of California 2nd Appellate District

By Lawrence E. Conley, AIA, Esq.
Contributing Editor

In a significant case in California, the Court of Appeal ruled that a contractor may expressly disclaim implied warranties.

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