Under sale of goods law, which of the following is a remedy for breach of warranty?
A. Termination
B. Restitution
C. Rescission
D. Rejection
E. Damages

E. Damages

Explanation:
A breach of warranty does not entitle the injured party to terminate the contract but allows them to claim damages as compensation for the loss suffered due to the breach. A warranty is a less serious term of the contract, and its breach does not permit rescission or rejection of goods, only compensation through damages.

Reasoning:
In the sale of goods, warranties are terms that, when breached, allow the party suffering the breach to seek financial compensation (damages) rather than canceling the contract or rejecting the goods.

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