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Business, 04.07.2020 20:01 mirandatorres2601

Bill attends a garage sale being held by his neighbor. His neighbor very rarely has a garage sale. At the sale Bill purchases a used lawnmower with the sign on top which clearly states "as is with all faults". Bill paid $75 for the lawn mower and soon after he purchasing it has mechanical trouble with the mower. Which of the following is correct regarding this transaction?A. Bill's neighbor has made an implied warranty of merchantability. B. Bill's neighbor has made an express warranty regarding the mechanical condition of the lawnmower. C. Bill's neighbor has made an implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose specifically that the mower is fit to cut grass. D. Bill's neighbor has made no warranties with respect to the lawn mower sold to Bill. E. None of the above.

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