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Non-fundamental representations and warranties are the less essential or non-core statements made by a party in a contract, typically pertaining to the condition of a business, assets, or the accuracy of certain information. While important, these representations and warranties are generally considered less critical to the overall transaction than fundamental representations and warranties, which relate to crucial aspects such as the seller's ownership, authority, and the validity of the contract itself.
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