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Unmerchantable
Referring to goods or products that fail to meet minimum quality standards for sale to consumers or are otherwise unfit for their intended purpose.
Merchantability
A warranty that goods sold meet reasonable quality and usage standards as per the market.
Implied Warranty
A legal assumption that a product will meet certain standards of quality and reliability even if not explicitly stated.
Merchantability
Relates to the guarantee that a product sold meets reasonable expectations of performance and quality as understood in the marketplace.
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