Sometimes confused an as implied warranty, the warranty of title is not an implied warranty but a warranty wherein the seller of goods warrants that he has the right to sell the goods to the buyer. The warranty of title ensures to the buyer that the goods are not stolen, have patent infringements or already sold to someone else. This theoretically saves a buyer from having to "pay twice" for a product, if it is confiscated by the rightful owner, but only if the seller can be found and makes restitution.