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10 August, 05:13

Larry purchased a leisure lawnmower because the company salesperson intentionally misled him by assuring him that the mower was self-propelled, had a mulching feature, and had a five-year unlimited manufacturer's warranty. when fred finds out that his new leisure lawnmower is not self-propelled, does not mulch, and has a 90-day warranty, he may successfully sue for

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  1. 10 August, 05:24
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    I think Larry could sue for misrepresentation about the true qualities of the lawnmower he was sold. In other words, finding out that his new lawnmower is not self-propelled, does not mulch and only has a 90 day instead of a 5 year warranty he is totally within his rights to sue in small claims court for his money back at least.
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