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Lexical Equivalence and Idiomatic Evidence Are Basically the Same Concept

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Lexical equivalence and idiomatic evidence are basically the same concept and are interesting but not essential to the international marketing process.


Definitions:

Implied Warranty

A legal term for the guarantee or promise that a product will meet a minimum level of quality and functionality without being explicitly stated.

Particular Purpose

In a legal context, this refers to a specific use for which a product or service is intended or for which it is being sold to a consumer, who relies on the seller’s expertise.

Merchantability

A guarantee that a product will meet reasonable expectations of quality and usability for its intended purpose when sold.

Implied Warranty

A legal term referring to the assurances that a product will perform as expected, even though not explicitly stated by the seller.

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