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The three sequence container objects provided by the STL are:
Merchantability
A warranty implied by law that goods sold are fit for the ordinary purpose for which such goods are used.
Webster v. Blue Ship Tea Room, Inc.
A legal case from Massachusetts in 1964 that centered around what constituted a "fish chowder," illustrating how courts interpret contractual obligations and representations in business.
Implied Warranty of Merchantability
An implicit guarantee that a product will meet a minimum level of quality and functionality as expected for goods of its kind.
Implied Warranty of Fitness
An assurance, not explicitly stated, that a product will meet a buyer's needs for a particular purpose.
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