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a limited warranty is any written warranty that does not meet all of the requirements of a full warranty.
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which implied warranty is used when the seller knows about a particular purpose for which a good will be used and advises the buyer?
warranty of fitness for a particular purpose
warranty of merchantability
warranty of title
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A limited warranty is defined as a written warranty that doesn't fulfill all the requirements of a full warranty. So the statement matches the definition.
- "Warranty of fitness for a particular purpose" applies when the seller knows the specific purpose the buyer has for the good and advises them, as it implies the good is fit for that stated purpose.
- "Warranty of merchantability" is about the good being fit for ordinary use.
- "Warranty of title" is about the seller having the right to sell the good.
So the correct option is the one related to the particular purpose.
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