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    The Freedom-To-Contract Doctrine Has Been Limited by the Implied Warranty
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The Freedom-To-Contract Doctrine Has Been Limited by the Implied Warranty

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The freedom-to-contract doctrine has been limited by the implied warranty doctrine, as well as by the courts' relaxation of strict privity relationships between manufacturers and consumers.

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