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17 March, 22:36

Tu-thumbs buys a used paint sprayer from the local paint store. the sprayer had a large sign on it which said "as is." the dealer made no promises or statements concerning the performance of the paint sprayer. when tu-thumbs attempts to spray paint his house, the trigger on the sprayer sticks in the "on" position and before tu-thumbs can pull the electrical cord to cut the power, paint is sprayed all over his prize borzoi dog that i

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  1. 17 March, 23:00
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    The dealer wins the case as there is no express warranties and the implied warranties have also been disclaimed. Express warranty means the agreement between the buyer and seller of the product to make any repairs or services in case of fault. Also the express warranty has to be a written statement.

    Here the dealer has clearly mentioned 'as is' where there is not even assurance for the product. The assurance for the product should also be written or oral. Dealer has disclaimed the any implied warranty in this case.
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