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Warranty of Merchantability
A promise, implied by law, that a product sold by a merchant is fit for the general purpose for which it is sold.
Contributory Negligence
A legal principle where the plaintiff's own negligence partially causes their injury, potentially reducing or eliminating their compensation.
Voluntarily Assumed the Risk
A legal principle where an individual knowingly and willingly takes on a risk, thereby limiting their right to sue for any resulting injuries.
Defective Brakes
A fault or flaw in a vehicle's brake system that can lead to failure in stopping the vehicle and increase the risk of accidents.
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