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  1. 2020年10月28日 · An implied warranty of fitness is a guarantee by a seller that a product is designed to be used as advertised. Implied warranties are automatically mandated by state law and are usually limited to 4 years. In some states, a seller can disclaim an implied warranty by explicitly disclosing that an item is sold "as-is".

  2. 2022年7月10日 · An implied warranty is an assurance that a product is fit for its intended purpose and meets the buyer's expectations. These implied warranties can be written or...

  3. 2024年3月27日 · An implied warranty is a promise about a product that the seller never makes. This unique type of warranty comes from the law rather than a specific contract or store policy. If a product is available on the market, it often has an implied warranty. There are two main kinds of implied warranties for consumer goods.

  4. 2015年1月8日 · Implied Warranty of Merchantability. An implied warranty of merchantability applies to nearly all purchases made by consumers, as it guarantees that the product will work for its intended purpose. For example, Rob buys a new reciprocating saw, but it when he plugs it in at home, it does not work. Rob has the right to return the saw and exchange ...

  5. 2024年3月27日 · An implied warranty automatically covers most consumer goods but only provides a base level of consumer protection. Express and implied warranties must meet the minimum standards of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) or equivalent state laws. Some federal laws also set rules for warranties and repairs of consumer products.

  6. 2023年9月29日 · The implied warranty of habitability requires basic health and safety on rental property. It’s illegal for a landlord to rent out a unit that isn’t habitable, no matter what’s in the lease (hence “implied”). Standards for habitability have wide variance depending on state, but every state has at least some law that covers some rentals. alabama.

  7. implied warranty. An implied warranty is a guarantee that is not written down or explicitly spoken. Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code ("UCC") governs the sale of goods. An implied warranty is automatically presumed regarding the sale of goods or real property, which prevents a risk from transferring to the buyer.