implied warranty
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of implied warranty
First recorded in 1930–35
Example Sentences
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Although Vrbo doesn’t explicitly guarantee the air quality in its rentals, I believe there’s an implied warranty.
From Seattle Times
We pass lemon laws and have well-developed doctrines of implied warranty that require sellers to stand behind their claims.
From Washington Post
The pair, on behalf of others, are suing over deceptive trade practices, negligent misrepresentation, breach of express and implied warranty, fraud and unjust enrichment, the legal site reported.
From Fox News
Arkansas is used to having a shoddy reputation in some of its protection of the vulnerable, but it’s the only state without a simple “implied warranty of habitability” law.
From Washington Times
They inevitably lead to mountains of dense legal documents with stultifying terms like “collateral estoppel” and “implied warranty of merchantability.”
From New York Times
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