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1 1/10/09 BR- What is the legal term for a contract that has been broken?
Today: Warranties

2 Vocabulary C-2 Warranty, express warranty, puffing, full warranty, limited warranty, implied warranty, warranty of merchantability, warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, warranty of title, disclaimer,

3 Warranty- a promise made by a seller concerning quality or performance.
An expressed warranty is a statement (written, oral, or by demonstration) that clearly defines what a product that is being bought will do. It is always best to get a written warranty. Obvious exaggeration or seller’s opinion ARE NOT parts of a warranty. This is known as puffing.

4 Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (1975) (full warranty – covers everything)
Full, written warranties must: Disclose all essential terms and conditions in one document Be stated in easy-to-read language Be made available to the consumer before they purchase something

5 Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (1975) (full warranty – covers everything)
A defective product will be “replaced” for free (no additional charges.) Consumer will not suffer undue burden Product will be replaced within a reasonable time If replacement is not possible a full refund is warranted Warranty applies to any owners within the 1st warranty period

6 Limited Warranties Limited warranties are anything that covers only certain parts or conditions of the product

7 Implied Warranties (3): Unwritten, minimum standards of a product sold by dealers that are guaranteed by law. 1. Warranty of Merchantability – unwritten promise that the product will do what the item is solds as. Saw will cut, freezer will freeze, radio will play. DOES NOT APPLY TO ITEMS SOLD “As Is.”

8 Implied Warranties - Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose – the consumer tells the seller that they require certain qualities or performance of a product before it is purchased.

9 Implied Warranties - Warranty of Title – Seller’s promise that they own the item being sold and therefore has a right to transfer title (ownership.)

10 Disclaimers- These are ways for the seller to limit their responsibilities to the warranty. “As Is” or “this machine should be operated by persons under 150 pounds.” Assignment: Problem Set 23.1


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