Jun 17 2008

Implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose

Published by Lemon Law at 4:49 am under General Articles

Lets imagine that you tell the seller that you need the vehicle for a special purpose, f e.g towing a trailer, and the seller recommends a specific vehicle. You buy it, relying on the seller’s skill or judgment. It becomes an implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose that the vehicle can do what you told the dealer you needed it to do.

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