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    Exam 24: Product Liability: Warranties and Torts
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    Ordinarily, a Seller's Opinion About the Good(s) Cannot Be Treated
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Ordinarily, a Seller's Opinion About the Good(s) Cannot Be Treated

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Ordinarily, a seller's opinion about the good(s) cannot be treated as a warranty.

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