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You purchase a used car from a car dealership in order to move cross-country to go to college with everything that you own, including a tuba, a large iguana and its terrarium, and about twenty-five large boxes of personal items. The dealer promises that the car, a 1973 Ford Pinto, can do the job. You purchase the car and the dealership signs over the title to you. Once you get it home, you realize that not only is it way too small for your things, it is not fit for driving. Which warranties did the seller breach?

a. both the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose and the warranty of merchantability
b. only the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose
c. only the warranty of fitness
d. both the warranty of merchantability and the warranty of fitness

User Dmitrijs Zubriks
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Answer:

a i think bc i got a 100

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User Florisla
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Answer:

a. both the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose and the warranty of merchantability

Step-by-step explanation:

since the seller assured the buyer that it would work, he breached both warranties.

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