Expanding your business beyond your home state is exciting. But as your company grows across state lines, so do the legal risks, and those risks often live in the fine print of your contracts and warranty terms.
If you’re selling goods in multiple states, you’ll likely come across two different types of warranty obligations:
✔️UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) warranties
✔️Contractual warranties (those written into your agreements)
Understanding the difference between the two, and how they apply when you do business nationally, is key to protecting your company’s assets and minimizing litigation exposure.
At Ayala Law, we help businesses structure contracts and corporate entities that scale safely and legally. This blog breaks down how UCC and contractual warranties differ, and how you can protect your business as you expand across jurisdictions…
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