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A Defendant Cannot Be Liable for Negligence Unless He or She

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A defendant cannot be liable for negligence unless he or she intended to harm the plaintiff.


Definitions:

Merchantability

A warranty that goods sold will meet a minimum level of quality and will be fit for the purpose for which they are sold.

Implied Warranty

A legal assurance that goods or services meet a minimum level of quality, irrespective of whether it has been explicitly stated.

Merchantability

A warranty implied by law that goods sold by a merchant are fit for the general purpose for which they are sold.

Remedy Limitation

Restrictions or caps placed on the type or amount of compensation that can be received in a legal claim or lawsuit.

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