8 TEST BANK B—UNIT FOUR: DOMESTIC & INT’L SALES & LEASE CONTRACTS
b. only implied warranties that consumers are aware of.
c. only a salesperson’s oral statements.
d. only a seller’s written promises.
B15. Eden Valley Ranch and Farm Supply Corporation enter into a contract for a
sale of fencing materials. Farm Supply, a merchant who deals in goods of the
kind, makes implied and express warranties in connection with the sale. Under
the UCC, if these are inconsistent
a. all implied warranties displace all express warranties.
b. all express warranties displace all implied warranties.
c. the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose takes
precedence.
d. the implied warranty of merchantability takes precedence.
B16. Grande Floors, Inc., and Home Decor Stores enter into a contract for a sale of
carpeting. Grande Floors, a merchant who deals in goods of the kind sold,
makes express warranties in connection with the sale. Under the UCC, at the
time a contract is formed, an express warranty can be disclaimed or modified
a. by clear, conspicuous language called to the buyer’s attention.
b. by implied affirmations of fact relating to the goods.
c. in any way that the seller sees fit for the ordinary purpose.
d. in no way.
B17. Band Instruments, Inc., sells seventy-six trombones to Community & School
Band Source, Inc. To avoid liability for most implied warranties, Band
Instruments should state in writing that the trombones are sold
a. as is.
b. by a merchant.
c. in perfect condition.
d. with no known defects.