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Divine figures are often reluctant to give their names because naming suggests:
Implied Warranty
A legal concept that assumes a promise by a seller that the goods being sold meet certain quality standards, even if not explicitly stated.
Merchantability
An implied warranty that a product will meet reasonable expectations of quality and usability for the purpose it was sold for.
Express Warranty
A statement by a seller about the quality, condition, or performance of a product that forms part of the contractual agreement between the buyer and seller.
Super Store
A large retail establishment offering a wide variety of goods, often at lower prices, under one roof.
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