A) Warranties
B) Contractual promises
C) Statutes of limitations
D) Affirmances
E) Implication promises
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A) The court ruled that the implied warranty of title did not extend to subsequent purchasers.
B) The court ruled that the implied warranty of title did extend to subsequent purchasers.
C) The court ruled that the implied warranty of title extended only to subsequent purchasers who purchased within 12 months.
D) The court ruled that the implied warranty of title extended only to subsequent purchasers who purchased within 4 years.
E) The court ruled that the implied warranty of title extended only to the first three subsequent purchasers, but no further.
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A) Gianna is correct because by selling the toaster, the seller made an implied warranty of merchantability.
B) Gianna is correct because by selling the toaster, the seller made an express warranty.
C) Gianna is correct because by selling the toaster, the seller made an implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose.
D) The seller is correct because only the manufacturer is responsible for warranties on consumer goods.
E) The seller is correct because while the seller is responsible for warranties for consumer goods costing in excess of $500, only the manufacturer is responsible for lower-priced consumer goods.
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A) Express warranties, implied warranties of quality, and acknowledged title warranties
B) Implied warranties, but not express warranties or acknowledged title warranties
C) Acknowledged title warranties, but not express warranties or implied warranties of quality
D) Acknowledged title warranties and express warranties, but not implied warranties of quality
E) Express warranties and implied warranties of quality, but not acknowledged title warranties
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A) None, because he did not buy the toaster.
B) None, because he has no privity.
C) None, because he was not married to Cara.
D) He may sue but only if Cara joins in the suit with him.
E) He likely has a right to sue, because the warranty rights extend to guests.
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A) A written express warranty is always required.
B) A written warranty, if it exists, must disclose certain information.
C) A written warranty, if it exists, must disclose the names and addresses of the warrantors.
D) A written warranty, if it exists, must disclose any limitations on the warranty.
E) A written warranty, if it exists, must explain the procedures necessary to activate the warranty remedy.
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