Third-Party Beneficiaries of Warranties Under UCC §§ 2-318 and 2A-216 | Practical Law

Third-Party Beneficiaries of Warranties Under UCC §§ 2-318 and 2A-216 | Practical Law

A Practice Note discussing Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Sections 2-318 and 2A-216, governing third-party beneficiaries of warranties in sale of goods agreements and lease agreements. This Note explains which of the three alternative forms of UCC Sections 2-318 and 2A-216, designated as Alternatives A, B, and C, each state and the District of Columbia have adopted, the persons each alternative designates as third-party beneficiaries of warranties, and the damages available to designated third-party beneficiaries for breach of warranty.

Third-Party Beneficiaries of Warranties Under UCC §§ 2-318 and 2A-216

Practical Law Practice Note w-029-9954 (Approx. 26 pages)

Third-Party Beneficiaries of Warranties Under UCC §§ 2-318 and 2A-216

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A Practice Note discussing Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Sections 2-318 and 2A-216, governing third-party beneficiaries of warranties in sale of goods agreements and lease agreements. This Note explains which of the three alternative forms of UCC Sections 2-318 and 2A-216, designated as Alternatives A, B, and C, each state and the District of Columbia have adopted, the persons each alternative designates as third-party beneficiaries of warranties, and the damages available to designated third-party beneficiaries for breach of warranty.