§ 6A-2.1-214. Exclusion or modification of warranties.
(1) Words or conduct relevant to the creation of an express warranty and words or conduct tending to negate or limit a warranty must be construed wherever reasonable as consistent with each other; but, subject to the provisions of § 6A-2.1-202 on parol or extrinsic evidence, negation or limitation is inoperative to the extent that the construction is unreasonable.
(2) Subject to subsection (3), to exclude or modify the implied warranty of merchantability or any part of it the language must mention “merchantability”, be by a writing, and be conspicuous. Subject to subsection (3), to exclude or modify any implied warranty of fitness the exclusion must be by a writing and be conspicuous. Language to exclude all implied warranties of fitness is sufficient if it is in writing, is conspicuous, and states, for example, “There is no warranty that the goods will be fit for a particular purpose”.
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (2), but subject to subsection (4),
(a) Unless the circumstances indicate otherwise, all implied warranties are excluded by expressions like “as is,” or “with all faults,” or by other language that in common understanding calls the lessee’s attention to the exclusion of warranties and makes plain that there is no implied warranty, if in writing and conspicuous;
(b) If the lessee before entering into the lease contract has examined the goods or the sample or model as fully as desired or has refused to examine the goods, there is no implied warranty with regard to defects that an examination ought in the circumstances to have revealed; and
(c) An implied warranty may also be excluded or modified by course of dealing, course of performance, or usage of trade.
(4) To exclude or modify a warranty against interference or against infringement (§ 6A-2.1-211) or any part of it, the language must be specific, be by a writing, and be conspicuous, unless the circumstances, including course of performance, course of dealing, or usage of trade, give the lessee reason to know that the goods are being leased subject to a claim or interest of any person.
History of Section.P.L. 1991, ch. 305, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 6A - Uniform Commercial Code
Part 2 - Formation and Construction of Lease Contract
Section 6A-2.1-201. - Statute of frauds.
Section 6A-2.1-202. - Final written expression: parol or extrinsic evidence.
Section 6A-2.1-203. - Seals inoperative.
Section 6A-2.1-204. - Formation in general.
Section 6A-2.1-205. - Firm offers.
Section 6A-2.1-206. - Offer and acceptance in formation of lease contract.
Section 6A-2.1-207. - [Reserved.]
Section 6A-2.1-208. - Modification, rescission, and waiver.
Section 6A-2.1-209. - Lessee under finance lease as beneficiary of supply contract.
Section 6A-2.1-210. - Express warranties.
Section 6A-2.1-212. - Implied warranty of merchantability.
Section 6A-2.1-213. - Implied warranty of fitness for particular purpose.
Section 6A-2.1-214. - Exclusion or modification of warranties.
Section 6A-2.1-215. - Cumulation and conflict of warranties express or implied.
Section 6A-2.1-216. - Third party beneficiaries of express and implied warranties.
Section 6A-2.1-217. - Identification.
Section 6A-2.1-218. - Insurance and proceeds.
Section 6A-2.1-219. - Risk of loss.
Section 6A-2.1-220. - Effect of default on risk of loss.
Section 6A-2.1-221. - Casualty to identified goods.
Section 6A-2.1-222. - Effect of tax increase on lease payments.