guarantee和warranty在合同条款里有什么区别?

合同条款中出现的某种材料,例如桥梁支座,会提到,the bearings shall be graranteed for 10 years by th…
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A guarantee:


Is usually free It's a promise to sort out any defects with a product or service within a fixed period of time It's a legally binding contract, even if you didn't pay for it It must explain how to go about making a claim in a way that is easy to understand It should add to, not take away from, your rights under consumer law It works whether or not you have a warranty

A warranty:


A warranty is like an insurance policy for which you must pay a premium.

Sometimes it's called an 'extended guarantee'.

It might cover a longer period than a guarantee, and it might cover a wider range of problems.

A warranty is a legal contract, so you can take the company to court if they don't honour it.

The terms of the contract should be clear and fair.

Having a warranty doesn't diminish your rights under consumer law.

A warranty can run alongside a guarantee.

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