Indiana Statutes
§ 26-1-2.1-216 — Third-party beneficiaries of express and implied warranties
Indiana § 26-1-2.1-216
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Ind. Code § 26-1-2.1-216 (2026).
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A warranty to or for the benefit of a
lessee under IC 26-1-2.1, whether express or implied, extends to any
natural person who is in the family or household of the lessee or who
is a guest in the lessee's home 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 any beneficiary designated under this section.
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.189-1991, SEC.3.
Nearby Sections
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Short title; application§ 26-1-1-104
Construction against implicit repeal§ 26-1-1-105
Repealed§ 26-1-1-106
Remedies to be liberally administered§ 26-1-1-108
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