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Warranty implied

As noted earlier, there are two types of warranty implied and express. [Pg.66]

Through the Uniform Commercial Code, adopted by nearly all states, the user or consumer of a product receives some guarantee about the quality of a product. This is implied warranty. Implied warranty includes both (a) merchantability, and (b) fitness for a particular purpose. Merchantability means that a product fits the ordinary purposes for which people use such goods. Merchantability applies only to the sellers who normally deal in particular goods. Buyers assume that such sellers have knowledge about the products they sell. Buyers do not expect the same kind of expertise about a product when buying from a one-time seller. [Pg.66]

Mention of a trademark or proprietary product is for identification only and does not imply a warranty or guarantee of the product by the U.S. Department of Agriculture over other products which may also be suitable. [Pg.575]

Accordingly, we hold that under modern marketing conditions, when a manufacturer puts a new automobile in the stream of trade and promotes its purchase by the public, an implied warranty that it is reasonably suitable for use as such accompanies it into the hands of the ultimate purchaser. Absence of agency between the manufacturer and the dealer who makes the ultimate sale is immaterial (85). [Pg.98]

It is sincerely hoped that the information presented in this document will lead to an even more impressive record for the entire industry however, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, its consultants, CCPS Subcommittee members, their employers, their employers officers and directors, and Arthur D. Little, Inc., disclaim making or giving any warranties or representations, express or implied, including with respect to fitness, intended purpose, use or merchantability and/or correctness or accuracy of the content of the information presented in this document. As between (1) American Institute of Chemical Engineers, its consultants, CCPS Subcommittee members, their employers, their employers officers and directors, and Arthur D. Little, Inc., and (2) the user of this document, the user accepts any legal liability or responsibility whatsoever for the consequence of its use or misuse. [Pg.172]

Source Adapted from Ref. 1. Information in Table 2 is reproduced from technical literature by permission of ICI Surfactants subject to the following disclaimer The information and recommendations in this publication arc believed to be accurate and arc given in good faith, but the Customer should sati.sfy itself of the suitability of the contents for a particular purpose. ICI gives no warranty as to the fitness of the Product information and recommendations for any particular purpose and any implied warranty or condition (statutory or otherwise) is excluded except that such exclusion is prevented by law. Freedom under Patent, Copyright and Designs cannot be assumed."... [Pg.769]

Medical congresses and medical articles The operation has been explained to me and I fully understand the nature of the procedure and the risks involved. I acknowledge and understand that no expressed or implied warranty has been given to me. [Pg.38]

Johnson [17] identifies several topics related to liability, and she offers an important distinction as well. Among the topics related to liability and computer use in general are legal liability, the duty of honesty, the nature of contracts, misrepresentation, express and implied warranties, and negligence [17]. The relevant distinction concerns the nature of software as either a product or a service. Many of these topics hold little interest for the ethicist investigating computer ethics. For instance, legal liability is less important to philosophy than to jurisprudence. [Pg.721]

Limit of Liability/Disclaimer of Warranty While the publisher and author have used their best efforts in preparing this book, they make no representations or warranties withrespect to theaccuracy or completeness of the contents of this book and specifically disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. No warranty may be created or extended by sales representatives or written sales materials. The advice and strategies contained herein may not be suitable for your situation. You should consult with a professional where appropriate. Neither the publisher nor author shall be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damages, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential, or other damages. [Pg.440]


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