Multiple Choice
In a sale of goods, the use of the term "as is" indicates
A) to the buyer that there are no implied warranties upon which the buyer may depend.
B) that in a sale the seller warrants that the goods are merchantable.
C) to the buyer that a sales contract needs no consideration.
D) that the sale includes most implied warranties.
Correct Answer:

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