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Under Section 12(3), the breach of a 'warranty' gives the aggrieved party:
AA claim for damages only
BA right to a price reduction only
CA right to reject the goods and repudiate
DNo remedy at all
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. A claim for damages only
A warranty is collateral to the main purpose; its breach gives only a claim for damages, not a right to reject the goods or repudiate.
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