Contracts Please read this... let me know what you think
" Keep contracts simple, powerful and legal. Study the puppy lemon laws in your
state before writing your contracts. For example: a New Jersey state law says anyone who sells an animal automatically must guarantee the animal. In legal jargon, however, the word "guarantee" is a promise that something absolutely will not happen. Translate that to a puppy sales contract and you are "guaranteeing" the puppy absolutely will not have a genetic disease. If you want to look at the technical effect of this one word--you are in breach of contract with all it implies. It's not possible to forecast the occurrence of all genetic diseases. Rather, your contract should "warrant" or state "to the best of my knowledge" the puppy will not have genetic defects. "
so this is stating you can NEVER forcast all genetic diseases so you are already in breech of contract when you use the word "guarantee"?
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