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Dependable Appliances, Inc., and Elaine enter into a contract for a sale of kitchen appliances. Dependable, a merchant who deals in goods of the kind sold, notes that its goods come with an implied warranty of merchantability. Under the UCC, this means that the goods are reasonably

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fit for the ordinary purpose for which such goods are used

Step-by-step explanation:

There are two general types of implied warranties: merchantability and fitness.

An implicit merchantability guarantee is an unwritten and unspoken consumer promise that the products purchased adhere to ordinary care requirements and are of the similar average score, quality and value as comparable goods sold in similar circumstances.

In certain words, merchant products are goods that are suitable for the usual purposes for which they are to be used.

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