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What is an implied warranty?

Implied WarrantyState laws hold dealers responsible if cars they sell don't meet reasonable quality standards. These obligations are called implied warranties � unspoken, unwritten promises from the seller to the buyer. However, dealers in most states can use the words "as is" or "with all faults" in a written notice to buyers to eliminate implied warranties. Furthermore, private sellers are usually not covered by the implied warranties of state law. There is no specified time period for implied warranties. The most common type of implied warranty is the warranty of merchantability: The seller promises that the product offered for sale will do what it's supposed to. 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. Breakdowns and other problems after the sale don't 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 may be the result of a defect that existed at the time of sale or not. As a result, a dealer's liability is judged case-by-case. A warranty of fitness for a particular purpose applies when you buy a vehicle based on the dealer's advice that it is suitable for a particular use. For example, a dealer who suggests you buy a specific vehicle for hauling a trailer in effect is promising that the vehicle will be suitable for that purpose. If you have a written warranty that doesn't cover your problems, you still may have coverage through implied warranties. That's because when a dealer sells a vehicle with a written warranty or service contract, implied warranties are included automatically. The dealer can't delete this protection. Any limit on an implied warranty's time must be included on the written warranty. In states that don't allow "as is" sales, an "Implied Warranties Only" disclosure is printed on the Buyers Guide in place of the "As Is" disclosure. The box beside this disclosure will be checked if the dealer decides to sell the car with no written warranty. In states that do allow "as is" sales, the "Implied Warranties Only" disclosure should appear on the Buyers Guide if the dealer decides to sell a vehicle with implied warranties and no written warranty. A copy of the Buyers Guide with the "Implied Warranties Only" disclosure is available here. Here are more opinions and answers from other Wiki s Contributors:The dealer advertised the vehichle had a " CD " player it does not work! The vehicle had a problem with the clutch that almost caused me to wreck that he had said to have fixed! I questioned him on the smell of a burning clutch he said it was the radiator paint from which it was just sprayed after being repaired, it turned out it was the clutch burning and it caused the transmission to go out do to the clutch failure! These were all things that were a word of mouth promise to be of working condition!


Is there implied warranty of title in all real property transfers?

Absolutely not. Only a warranty deed carries any warranty of title.Absolutely not. Only a warranty deed carries any warranty of title.Absolutely not. Only a warranty deed carries any warranty of title.Absolutely not. Only a warranty deed carries any warranty of title.


What is the plural possessive of seller?

The plural form of the singular noun seller is sellers.The plural possessive form is sellers'.Example: All of the sellers' booths have been rented.


Are their any laws protecting buyers of used vehicles?

It depends on the state you live in. Some states have laws of servicabilty. State laws hold dealers responsible if cars they sell don't meet reasonable quality standards. These obligations are called implied warranties - unspoken, unwritten promises from the seller to the buyer. But dealers in most states can use the words "as is" or "with all faults" in a written notice to buyers to eliminate implied warranties. There is no specified time period for implied warranties. The most common type of implied warranty is the warranty of merchantability. The seller promises that the product offered for sale will do what it's supposed to. That a car will run is an example of a warranty of merchantability. This promise applies to the basic functions of a car. It doesn't cover everything that could go wrong. Contact your state attorney general for the laws in your state.


Is the implied warranty for a particular purpose only for a sales contract?

There's an implied warranty of "fitness for a particular purpose" under most states' versions of Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code, which deals with "sales". A "warranty for a particular purpose" is presumed to be synonymous with the UCC's implied warranty of fitness. Implied warranties under Article 2 of the UCC apply only to sales of goods, however, and goods are generally defined or construed to mean something tangible that isn't incorporated into real estate. In mixed cases where a sale of goods is combined with a sale of services, courts must determine which is primary and which is merely incidental. I.e., if the sale of goods is determined to be merely incidental to the sale of services, Article 2 might not apply if the goods don't work in the manner the buyer had hoped. Most if not all states also recognize various "implied warranties" under their common law. Two commonly recognized implied warranties apply to "habitability" of residential property, and "reasonable workmanship" of any construction. In addition, at least in Pennsylvania where I practice, the courts have recognized implied warranties of fitness for particular purposes in non-sales situations, and utilize the UCC's implied warranties as guides.


Are all catalytic converters guaranteed for 100000 miles?

No, for example a Chrysler vehicle has an 8 year 80,000 mile emission warranty that covers the catalytic ocnverter.No, for example a Chrysler vehicle has an 8 year 80,000 mile emission warranty that covers the catalytic ocnverter.


What are congresses implied powers?

Implied powers are the authorities that although are not specifically delegated in the constitution are still a power. A good example for an implied power in congress is that the constitution gives Congress the expressed power of providing for a Navy and an Army. But, they also provide for the Air Force. Though this is not listed in the constitution because there were no airplanes during this time, it was implied that Congress should provide for all of the military. justapebbleinthesea.blogspot.com


What is a home warranty?

Warranty - In commercial and consumer transactions, a warranty is an obligation or guarantee that an article or service sold is as factually stated or legally implied by the seller, and that often provides for a specific remedy such as repair or replacement in the event the article or service fails to meet the warranty (source- wikipedia) Real Estate warranty Some states require that all builders use a third party warranty (Texas). Check the laws for new construction. In other markets you need to look at market practices. If all the competition is offering a home warranty then you can be at a competitive disadvantage if you fail to do so. The perceived value to the buyer can be much greater the physical cost so consider adjusting prices to cover any added cost. best-home-warranty-companies.net


Do the dehumidifiers have a warranty?

yes they all have different warranty


Do all goods come with a warranty?

Not all but most. Sometimes you have to pay to have a warranty added.


The constitution clearly states all of the implied powers of the national government?

Statements are not implied; implications are not stated.


How much Lenovo limited warranty for all desktop?

Lenovo limited warranty for all desktop?