ABSTRACT

A contractual term will be a condition, a warranty or an innominate term. This division is important because the rights of the other party depend on whether the term is classified as a condition, a warranty or an innominate term. An innominate term is one which cannot be classified as a condition or a warranty, but the Sale of Goods Act 1979 implies only conditions or warranties: innominate terms must be express, or implied by some other means.