Asked by Abbie Mulbarger on May 26, 2024
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The three warranties of quality that arise under the Uniform Commercial Code are the:
A) Warranty of title,express warranty,and implied warranty
B) Warranty of title,express warranty,and implied warranty of merchantability
C) Warranty of title,express warranty,and implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose.
D) Implied warranty of merchantability,implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose,and implied warranty of trade usage.
E) Express warranty,implied warranty of merchantability,and implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose.
Warranty of Quality
A guarantee that a sold product will meet specified quality and performance standards.
Uniform Commercial Code
A comprehensive set of laws governing commercial transactions in the United States, intended to harmonize and standardize laws across states.
Implied Warranty
A legal premise that goods sold meet certain criteria for use as understood by the buyer and seller, even if not explicitly stated.
- Acquire knowledge on the distinct classifications of warranties and their primary categories.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on the distinct classifications of warranties and their primary categories.
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