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To specifically disclaim an implied warranty of merchantability, a seller or lessor must mention the word merchantability

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To specifically disclaim an implied warranty of merchantability, a

seller or lessor must mention the word merchantability.


False
True




Generally, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose cannot be disclaimed.
False
True




Greg, a salesperson for Home Improvement Center, tells Irena, "This is the best floor sander I've ever seen." This statement is


?puffery.
?a warranty of title.
?an implied warranty.
?an express warranty.




Beginners Run Ski Shop sells a pair of skis to Crystal. When Crystal first uses the skis, they snap in two. The cause is something that Beginners Run did not know about and could not have discovered. Beginners Run breached


?the implied warranty of merchantability.
?no duty or warranty because Beginners Run knew nothing about the defect that made the goods unsafe.
?the merchant's implied duty of inspection.
no duty or warranty because consumers should reasonably expect to occasionally find a product that does not work as warranted.

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