Asked by Molly Flynn on Apr 25, 2024
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Every seller is required to give a written warranty for consumer goods in a single document in "readily understandable language."
Written Warranty
A written warranty is a legally binding guarantee issued by a manufacturer or seller to a buyer, promising to repair or replace the product if necessary within a specified period.
Consumer Goods
Products and commodities produced for and sold to individuals for personal or household use.
Readily Understandable Language
Language that is easily comprehensible to a general audience without specialized knowledge.
- Comprehend the legal safeguards and obligations associated with disclaimers of warranty and how the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)'s standards of unconscionability apply to them.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the legal safeguards and obligations associated with disclaimers of warranty and how the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)'s standards of unconscionability apply to them.
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