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Social Studies, 25.10.2019 21:43 kaziyahf2006

When discussing the sale of a used beechcraft baron airplane, a united technologies agent told thompson the plane was "excellently maintained" and said it had been inspected for airworthiness every 100 hours. thompson signed a sales agreement that stated in large, bold letters that the plane was sold "as is" and that there were "no representations or warranties, express or implied, including the condition of the aircraft, its merchantability, or its fitness for any particular purpose." the sales contract did not say anything about the plane's maintenance history or current condition. when thompson tried to fly the plane after purchasing it, he immediately experienced problems with its brakes, steering, ability to climb, and performance while cruising. can thompson successfully sue united for breach of express and implied warranties?

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