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  • 31warranty of fitness — An implied warranty by the seller of a chattel sold for a particular use that the chattel is fit for such purpose, provided the buyer is relying upon the skill, judgment, or experience of the seller. 46 Am J1st Sales § 346 …

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  • 32warranty, implied — n. A warranty implied by the seller’s actions or words. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …

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  • 33warranty of habitability — see warranty 2a Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. warranty of habitability …

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  • 34warranty — [wôr′ən tē, wär′ən tē] n. pl. warranties [ME warantie < NormFr (OFr garantie): see WARRANT] 1. official authorization or sanction 2. justification; reasonable grounds, as for an opinion or action 3. Law a guarantee; specif., a) a guarantee or… …

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  • 35warranty of fitness for a particular purpose — n. A promise by the seller, expressed or implied, that the purchased item will be suitable for the use to which the buyer wishes to put it. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell.… …

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  • 36warranty — n. 1) to give a warranty 2) an implied; limited; special warranty 3) a warranty expires, runs out 4) a warranty on (a two year warranty on a new car) 5) under warranty (the new car is still under warranty) * * * [ wɒrəntɪ] limited limited runs… …

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  • 37implied — This word is used in law in contrast to express ; i.e., where the intention in regard to the subjectmatter is not manifested by explicit and direct words, but is gathered by implication or necessary deduction from the circumstances, the general… …

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  • 38implied — This word is used in law in contrast to express ; i.e., where the intention in regard to the subjectmatter is not manifested by explicit and direct words, but is gathered by implication or necessary deduction from the circumstances, the general… …

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  • 39warranty — n. /wawr euhn tee, wor /; v. /wawr euhn tee , wor /, n., pl. warranties, v., warrantied, warrantying. n. 1. an act or an instance of warranting; assurance; authorization; warrant. 2. Law. a. a stipulation, explicit or implied, in assurance of… …

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  • 40warranty — An agreement to be responsible for all damages that arise from the falsity of a statement or assurance of a fact. Holcomb & H. Mfg. Co. v Auto Inter Urban Co. 140 Wash 581, 250 P 34, 51 ALR 39. An express or implied statement of something… …

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