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9 April, 09:40

A warranty that obligates the seller to repair or replace a defective product without cost to the

buyer and within a reasonable time is ...

limited warranty

implied warranty

full warranty

none of the above

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  1. 9 April, 11:32
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    The type of warranty described is a limited warranty.

    Limited in the context of warranties are limits on how the warranty applies to the item.

    Another example of a limited warranty is a warranty that is voided after the product is tampered with. A time limit on a warranty, whether for three months or ten years, is a clearly stated limit on how long the warranty applies to the manufacturer and customer.
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