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This chapter distinguishes conditions, warranties and innominate terms in relation to the different consequences of their breach; the availability, or not, of the right to terminate for breach. It identifies the test for determining which classification applies to a particular term, relating it to the benefits and drawbacks of the condition and the innominate term categorizations: certainty/inflexibility in relation to conditions and flexibility/certainty in relation to innominate terms. Significant cases, such as Hong Kong Fir and Bunge v Tradax are looked at in detail.