Express Warranty Under the Florida Uniform Commercial Code – West Palm Beach Litigation and Arbitration Attorney

The State of Florida has adopted its own version of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). The UCC, for most people including some lawyers, is not a easy statute to understand. Thus, if you believe that you have a claim under the UCC, prudence would suggest that you contact a qualified professional to represent your interests. For example, to state a claim for breach of an express warranty under the Florida UCC, the complainant must allege and prove (1) the sale of goods;(2) the express warranty; (3) breach of the warranty; (4) notice to the seller of the breach; and, (5) the injuries sustained by the buyer as a result of the breach of the express warranty.
Please keep in mind that the above information is being provided for educational purposes only. It is not designed to be complete in all material respects. If you have any questions relative to the contents of this post, you should contact a qualified professional.
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