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3 August, 22:08

How can a buyer waive warranty rights? A. By failing to examine goods for which an express warranty was created by a sample or model, or by failing to comply with the seller's request to inspect the goods. B. By failing to comply with the seller's request to inspect the goods. C. Pursuant to a Uniform Commercial Code mandate advancing the public policy interests of consumer protection, a buyer cannot waive rights associated with implied and express warranties. D. By failing to examine goods for which an express warranty was created by a sample or model. E. By failing to require that warranties be given in writing, or by failing to comply with the seller's request to inspect the goods.

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  1. 3 August, 22:36
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    (a) failing to examine goods for which an express warranty was created by a sample or model or (b) failing to comply with the seller's request to inspect the goods.

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    Implied warranties are the unwritten warranties given by the seller to the buyer due to nature of product or service and express warranties are the written guaranties given by seller to buyer. A buyer may waive both the warranted if buyer fails to duly examine the good at time of purchase or if buyer fails to inspect the goods even said by seller.
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