Warranties are implied into contracts, required by state and federal law, demanded
by parties to a negotiation, and generally are not something a commercial seller can
avoid. More importantly, warranties can be found - or industrious consumers can try
to find them - in commercial advertisements and other statements by the seller. As
two recent class actions demonstrate, consumers will lo...
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