Maryland Code § CL-22-402

Section CL-22-402
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(a) Subject to subsection (c) of this section, an express warranty by a
licensor is created as follows:
(1) An affirmation of fact or promise made by the licensor to its
licensee, including by advertising, which relates to the information and becomes part
of the basis of the bargain creates an express warranty that the information to be
furnished under the agreement will conform to the affirmation or promise.
(2) Any description of the information which is made part of the basis
of the bargain creates an express warranty that the information will conform to the
description.
(3) Any sample, model, or demonstration of a final product which is
made part of the basis of the bargain creates an express warranty that the
performance of the information will reasonably conform to the performance of the
sample, model, or demonstration, taking into account differences that would appear
to a reasonable person in the position of the licensee between the sample, model, or
demonstration and the information as it will be used.
(b) It is not necessary to the creation of an express warranty that the
licensor use formal words, such as "warranty" or "guaranty", or state a specific
intention to make a warranty. However, an express warranty is not created by:

(1) An affirmation or prediction merely of the value of the
information or informational rights;
(2) A display or description of a portion of the information to
illustrate the aesthetics, appeal, suitability to taste, subjective quality, or the like of
informational content; or
(3) A statement purporting to be merely opinion or commendation of
the information or informational rights.
(c) An express warranty or similar express contractual obligation, if any,
exists with respect to published informational content covered by this title to the
same extent that it would exist if the published informational content had been
published in a form that placed it outside this title. However, if the warranty or
similar express contractual obligation is breached, the remedies of the aggrieved
party are those under this title and the agreement.

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