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What is the “Implied Warranty of Merchantability?

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What is the “Implied Warranty of Merchantability?

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The most common type of implied warranty is the warranty of merchantability. The seller promises that the product offered for sale will do what its supposed to do. That a car will run is an example of a warranty of merchantability. This promise applies to the basic functions of a car. It does not cover everything that could go wrong. If you have a written warranty that doesnt cover your problems, you still may have coverage through implied warranties. This promise does not have to be expressly in writing, nor does the dealer have to tell you about. This warranty is “implied,” therefore, the warranty is assumed to be a part of every sale. The dealer cant delete this protection. Any limit on an implied warrantys time must be included on the written warranty. Breakdowns and other problems after the sale dont prove the seller breached the warranty of merchantability. A breach occurs only if the buyer can prove that a defect existed at the time of sale. A problem that occurs after the sale

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