To avoid implied warranties in the sale of goods to a consumer, the seller should make it absolutely clear (as for example a written statement) that the goods are sold
A) with no known defects.
B) in A-1 condition.
C) "as is."
D) as merchantable only.
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Q11: The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act requires manufacturers to
Q12: Product liability suits may be based on
A)
Q13: A warranty must be written.
Q14: Most product liability lawsuits are based on
Q15: Product liability refers to the liability manufacturers
Q17: If a breach of warranty occurs,
A) the
Q18: To qualify as an express warranty, the
Q19: Statements by salespersons expressing their opinions about
Q20: Part of the purchase price you pay
Q21: Grill Lovers, a Manufacturing Co. that makes
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