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Under the Code, what constitutes an "express" warranty? Does an express warranty have to arise through words? b. Which of the following would be an express warranty? Explain. (1) This is the best computer available in town. (2) This car has new brakes. (3) This sample is just like the one in the box. (4) In my opinion, this is a better video recorder than the one made by this competitor. (5) As a mechanic, I think this car is in good running order and should give you no problems for at least three months.

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(4) In my opinion, this is a better video recorder than the one made by this competitor.

(5) As a mechanic, I think this car is in good running order and should give you no problems for at least three months.

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An express warranty is an agreement done by a seller to the customer to provide repairs or a replacement for a faulty product, component, or service within a specific time period after it was purchased. No particular form of words is necessary to constitute an express warranty. Following are the examples of express warranty i.e. In my opinion, this is a better video recorder than the one made by this competitor. As a mechanic, I think this car is in good running order and should give you no problems for at least three months.

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