Your project, run for a customer, is coming to an end. The customer has been contractually granted a three years warranty period for the product of the project.
Warranties are great things to include in a product so that it makes it easier to sell. It does this because it protects the consumer in case something goes wrong with the product. However, if a project that is on a run for a customer is coming to an end, one of two things need to happen.
Either the company should perfect the product prior to the customer’s relationship coming to an end or final specifications should be aligned with the clauses about the warranty and changes that the company has the right to be made. Either way, the company should be protected even though the customer will have a product and a warranty of that product that might be changed in the future.