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Section 2-A-216. Third-Party   Beneficiaries   of   Express  or  Implied                     Warranties.    A warranty to or for the benefit  of  a  lessee  under  this  Article,  whether  express  or  implied,  extends  to  any natural person if it is  reasonable to expect that such person may use, consume, or  be  affected  by  the  goods  and  who is injured in person by breach of the warranty.  This section does not displace principles of law and equity that  extend  a  warranty  to  or  for  the  benefit of a lessee to other persons. The  operation of this section may not be excluded, modified, or limited, but  an exclusion, modification, or limitation of the warranty, including any  with respect to rights and remedies, effective  against  the  lessee  is  also effective against the beneficiary designated under this section.

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Section 2-A-216. Third-Party   Beneficiaries   of   Express  or  Implied                     Warranties.    A warranty to or for the benefit  of  a  lessee  under  this  Article,  whether  express  or  implied,  extends  to  any natural person if it is  reasonable to expect that such person may use, consume, or  be  affected  by  the  goods  and  who is injured in person by breach of the warranty.  This section does not displace principles of law and equity that  extend  a  warranty  to  or  for  the  benefit of a lessee to other persons. The  operation of this section may not be excluded, modified, or limited, but  an exclusion, modification, or limitation of the warranty, including any  with respect to rights and remedies, effective  against  the  lessee  is  also effective against the beneficiary designated under this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Ucc > Article-2-a > Part-2 > 2-a-216

Section 2-A-216. Third-Party   Beneficiaries   of   Express  or  Implied                     Warranties.    A warranty to or for the benefit  of  a  lessee  under  this  Article,  whether  express  or  implied,  extends  to  any natural person if it is  reasonable to expect that such person may use, consume, or  be  affected  by  the  goods  and  who is injured in person by breach of the warranty.  This section does not displace principles of law and equity that  extend  a  warranty  to  or  for  the  benefit of a lessee to other persons. The  operation of this section may not be excluded, modified, or limited, but  an exclusion, modification, or limitation of the warranty, including any  with respect to rights and remedies, effective  against  the  lessee  is  also effective against the beneficiary designated under this section.