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29 May, 19:51

The industry standards for the delivery of fragile items require that the product be packed in a bubble wrap within a carton box that has the signs for "fragile," "this way up," and "caution" on it. but when a porcelain vase that salma had purchased at a store was delivered to her, the carton box did not have any of the required labeling on it and the vase was damaged. the scenario best illustrates a breach of the:

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  1. 29 May, 20:16
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    Implied warranty of trade usage

    Explanation:

    An implied warranty for a good is defined as the assumption on the part of the buyer that a product that is purchased should perform at a minimum acceptable level.

    For example when a television is purchased it is assumed that it will come on.

    An implied warranty of trade usage requires a seller to disclose any traits or conditions that will result in a product being defective.

    In the given instance the delivery to Salma did not have packaging in a bubble wrap within a carton box that has the signs for "fragile," "this way up," and "caution" on it.

    This is a breach of implied warranty of trade usage.
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