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28 June, 06:49

Moon, a farmer, needs to install a two-thousand-pound piece of equipment in his barn. This will require lifting the equipment thirty feet up into a hayloft. Moon goes to Davidson Hardware and tells Davidson that he needs some heavy-duty rope to be used on his farm. Davidson recommends a one-inch-thick nylon rope, and Moon purchases two hundred feet of it. Moon ties the rope around the piece of equipment; puts the rope through a pulley; and, with a tractor, lifts the equipment off the ground. Suddenly, the rope breaks. The equipment crashes to the ground and is severely damaged. Moon files a suit against Davidson for breach of the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose.

What law has many rules governing warranties of goods?

a. Uniform Transactions Code

b. Uniform Sales Code

c. Uniform Commercial Code

d. Uniform Goods Code

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  1. 28 June, 06:50
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    Answer: c) Uniform Commercial Code

    Explanation:

    it has different articles e. g for sales of goods, warranties and disclaimer (seller assuring buyer of the quality of product). And this is what has transpired between Moon and Davidson
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