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    Implied Warranties 1) Introduction In contracts, buyers and sellers need to pay attention to all types of warranties. Warranties give the rights to either the buyer or seller and state things like how long the item should work, how well it should work, etc. A warranty that is not always in writing but is understood is an implied warranty. 2) Summary of law on topic Implied warranties are warranties that are assumed and automatically take place due to operation of law. Implied warranties can…

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    Four Ways a Condo Warranty Can Benefit You We have all had a dishwasher that puttered out or a clothes washer that sat unmoving with garments gliding in a well of water. Settling creaky old machines can be immoderate, and it regularly appears there is no chance to get of staying away from such costs. Be that as it may, numerous proprietors and tenants have discovered an answer: obtaining a townhouse guarantee. Not at all like protection which covers normal catastrophes, cataclysms, and…

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    In order, to establish warranty we must determine whether privity is present. In Chynsky it was established that “When someone other than the injured party purchases a food item, the injured party cannot establish privity of contract with the seller” On its face this would mean that Derval would be unable to establish privity because she was injured and not the purchaser of the salmon. However, there is an exception within the the law. In Ryan, a husband purchased bread, which his wife then…

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    Polaris Company Essay

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    Polaris Company and warranty concept. The strategy the company used to produce the services to enlarge the customers is described well. The role of management accountant of the company is determined. We analyzed how the company determines warranty to the customers depending on the product. Two different annual report of Polaris Company is described and the major changes the company gets is clearly mentioned. Polaris Industries founded on 1954…

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    Treat Me Sales Case Study

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    Health Warranties to Treat Me purchasers would provide you with a simple and effective way of converting them to patients. Issuing Dental Health Warranties would also produce a supplemental source of revenue that would help you to offset the discounts factored in to your Treat Me dental packages.…

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    Richard Levy Case Summary

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    Implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose can be described as an assurance that a product sold with a specific objective would be capable of serving its function. The seller guarantees that the product being sold is adequate to the particular purpose for which it is made. The case RICHARD LEVY, AN INFANT, ETC. v. STANLEY PAUL, T/A ETC. is an example of a breach of implied warranty of fitness for human consumption. In this case, we have Richard Levy as the plaintiff and Stanley Paul as…

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    involving the Uniform Commercial Code’s implied warranty of fitness for human consumption is the case of Tina Koperwas vs. Publix Supermarkets, Inc., and Doxsee Food Corporation. The facts of this case are Tina Koperwas, who purchased a can of Doxsee clam chowder at Publix store. When eating the chowder, she injured one of her molars when she bit down on a piece of clam shell. So Koperwas filed an action against Publix and Doxsee for breach of implied warranty of fitness for human consumption.…

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    Ford Swot Analysis Essay

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    Finally, Ford can adopt a “European” warranty program as a solution to its declining market share. These are all potential opportunities for Ford as it decides how to approach GM’s announcement (see Appendix A for SWOT table). Recommendations To decide how Ford should respond to GM’s improved warranty program, Ford should conduct a thorough analysis of each of its options. Market share and claims costs would be the main factors directly affected by improved warranty coverage. Cannibalization of…

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    manufacturer of Shopsmith was held liable for negligence. The liability of the manufacturer is governed not by the law of contract warranties, but by the law of strict liability in tort. Therefore, the manufacturer, in this case Yuba, is held strictly liable for all injuries resulting from defects in its products, regardless of negligence, contractual relationship, or warranties, as it placed its product on the market knowing it would be used without inspection. The purpose of such liability is…

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    Hyundai H1 Case Study

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    these coatings is (L) Real Glass Coat IDR 7.15 m 2 year warranty Yen Coat Rp. 3 year warranty jt 9.55 Hi-Mohs Coat Rp. 17.6 jt warranty 5 years Although 3 coating on top of the same using the same basic material i.e. silica dioxide, but all three have the power differences such as hardness, long-term durability, clarity, acid resistance, weather resistance, chemical resistance and UV resistance as well. It is this difference that causes the warranty any type…

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