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Can you do 12 and 13 a. accept the entire order; b. reject the entire order; eep

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Question

Can you do 12 and 13

a. accept the entire order; b. reject the entire order; eep the conforming goods and return the defective ones; ll of the above. 12.A merchant makes an implied warranty of merchantability every time he or she sells goods(unless the warranty is excluded). To be merchantable, a good must be: a reasonably fit for its intended purpose conforming to the buyer's expectations; c. accepted by the buyer. d. all of the above. 13. In order for a buyer to have a cause of action for breach of express warranty, the buyer must be able to prove to the court that: a. the warranty was in writing; b. the seller was a merchant c. the warranty was not disclaimed; d. the warranty was the basis for the bargain. 14. A warranty of title is: a. implied; express c. never given; d. always given. 15. A draft is a(n): a. order instrument b promise instrument

Explanation / Answer

12. a. reasonably fit for its intended purpose.

Merchantable means the goods are fit for the purpose for which goods of that kind are commonly used.

13. d. the warranty was the basis for the bargain

Express warranty is the one that is given by the seller to the buyer at the time of sale. In order to be an express warranty, the buyer must prove that the express warranty was the basis for the bargain.

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