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which of the following way(s) may express contracts be created? * descr…

Question

which of the following way(s) may express contracts be created? *
description of the goods
sample or model of product
statement of fact or promise

why should you try to obtain written warranties? *
your answer

what type of warranty allows a defective product to be fixed or replaced free within a reasonable time?
full warranty
limited warranty

Explanation:

Response
First Question (Which of the following way(s) may express contracts be created?)
Brief Explanations

To determine the ways express contracts are created, we analyze each option:

  • "Description of the goods": Can be part of an express contract as it defines what is being exchanged.
  • "Sample or model of product": A sample/model can represent the goods in a contract, so it's a valid way.
  • "Statement of fact or promise": Express contracts rely on explicit statements (facts/promises) about the agreement.

So all three options are correct.

Brief Explanations

Written warranties are important for several reasons:

  • Proof of Agreement: They provide a clear, documented record of the warranty terms (what is covered, duration, etc.), which is crucial if a dispute arises.
  • Clarity: Written warranties reduce ambiguity compared to oral warranties, as terms are spelled out.
  • Enforceability: In legal contexts, written warranties are easier to enforce because there is tangible evidence of the manufacturer/seller’s obligations.
  • Consumer Protection: They help consumers know their rights and what to expect if the product fails, ensuring they get the promised service or replacement.
Brief Explanations
  • Full Warranty: By definition, a full warranty requires the manufacturer/seller to fix or replace a defective product free of charge within a reasonable time (and meet other criteria like not limiting duration unjustly).
  • Limited Warranty: A limited warranty has restrictions (e.g., only covers certain parts, or requires the consumer to pay for labor), so it does not guarantee free repair/replacement within a reasonable time without limitations.

Answer:

  • Description of the goods
  • Sample or model of product
  • Statement of fact or promise
Second Question (Why should you try to obtain written warranties?)