Multiple Choice
How may a buyer waive implied and express warranties?
A) A buyer may waive both implied and express warranties only through signing a statement that such warranties are waived.
B) A buyer may waive an implied warranty by failing to comply with the seller's request to inspect the goods,but an express warranty may only be waived by failing to examine goods for which an express warranty was created by a sample or model.
C) A buyer may waive implied warranties only through signing a statement that such warranties are waived,but a buyer may waive express warranties through 1) failing to examine goods for which an express warranty was created by a sample or model or 2) failing to comply with the seller's request to inspect the goods.
D) A buyer may waive both implied and express warranties through 1) failing to examine goods for which an express warranty was created by a sample or model or 2) failing to comply with the seller's request to inspect the goods.
E) A buyer may waive an express warranty by failing to comply with the seller's request to inspect the goods,but an implied warranty may only be waived by failing to examine goods for which an express warranty was created by a sample or model.
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