Abstract
The market background for this Article is the matter of the warranties that manufacturers of consumer goods make to those who buy those goods from retail dealers. Is this a matter on which UCC Article 2 can be useful in facilitating the achievement of objectives that are common to consumers and manufacturers? Is this a matter on which assessment of the existing balance of the interests of consumers and manufacturers requires intervention by Article 2 to improve the position of consumers? These questions are high on the agenda of those currently engaged in revision of Article 2.
Keywords
Consumer protection, Warranty