In quotation to the CA Dept of Insurance Independent Adjusters Exam, what does "An Express Warranty" scrounging?

It may own be described as any (a) a warranty created by specific statements made, (b) a warranty base upon businessman's promises or (c) implied from the moral fibre of the transaction. Are any of these correct?
Answers:
It's A.

There are deeply TWO types of warranty - Express - which is a specifically stated warranty (read the fine print whenever you buy a tentative sports car, THAT is an express warranty), and implied, which isn't written down, but is something you assume (like toothpaste won't be sweetened beside a poisonous substance).

The BEST means of access to answer question close to these, is to get rid of the apparently wrong answers - C is the MOST wrong, B is the subsequent most wrong, because "base on" is not the exact process an express warranty works.