1.Nature 2.Remedies 3.Condition as Warranty 1.Voluntary Waiver 2.Compulsory Treatment of Condition as Warranty.

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1.Nature 2.Remedies 3.Condition as Warranty

1.Voluntary Waiver 2.Compulsory Treatment of Condition as Warranty

1.Express 2.Implied

1.Condition as to title Case: Rowland Vs Divall 2.Condition as to description Case: Varley Vs Whipp, Nicholson Vs Smith 3.Condition as to sample 4.Condition as to quality or fitness a)Where goods are required for a particular purpose b)Number of purposes c)Goods purchased under trade mark d)Abnormality 5. Condition as to merchantability 6. Condition as to wholesomeness Case: Frost Vs Aylesbury Dairy Co Ltd

1.Quiet Possession 2.Freedom from encumbrances 3.Usage of trade 4.Dangerous nature

Meaning: Exceptions 1.Implied condition as to quality or fitness 2.Sale of goods by description 3.Usage of trade 4.Consent by fraud