What is the difference between a 'condition' and a 'warranty' in Canadian contract law?
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A
They are the same thing
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B
A condition is a fundamental term whose breach entitles the innocent party to terminate the contract and claim damages, while a warranty is a less important term whose breach gives rise to damages only, not termination
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C
A warranty is more important than a condition
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D
Conditions apply to goods and warranties apply to services