Warranties
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"Everyone who buys something new - a packaged product, an appliance, or material for a dress - expects it to be usable and free of defects. Imperfect products do reach the market, however. Presumably, someone stands behind them with some kind of written or implied warranty, sometimes called a guarantee. The warranty was developed to give buyers assurances of quality and performance. But another reason for the development of guarantees was to limit the seller's liability to the specific provisions in the guarantee."--First paragraphs.
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