A warranty is a stipulation which is
A. Essential to the main purpose of contract of sale.
B. Essential for buyer's specific purpose.
C. Collateral to the main purpose of contract of sale.
D. None of these

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Answer :

C. Collateral to the main purpose of contract of sale.

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