Author Question: How does the union defend the rule?[br][br][b][color=#165FFA]Question 2[/color][/b][br][br]Seller's ... (Read 76 times)

jake

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 538
How does the union defend the rule?

Question 2

Seller's sales contract states that The model 8J flagpole will withstand winds up to 150 mph, for a minimum of 35 years.. The same contract includes this: This contract makes no warranties, and any implied warranties are hereby disclaimed.. School buys the flagpole, which blows down six months later, in a 105-mph wind.
 a. Seller is not liable because it never made any express warranties.
  b. Seller is not liable because it disclaimed any warranties.
  c. Seller is liable because the disclaimer was invalid.
  d. Seller is liable because implied warranties may not be disclaimed.



tanna.moeller

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 328
Answer to Question 1

The union defends the rule by asserting that it is reasonable because it encourages attendance at union meetings and assures more qualified officers by limiting election to those who have shown an interest in union affairs.

Answer to Question 2

.C



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
 

Did you know?

Drug-induced pharmacodynamic effects manifested in older adults include drug-induced renal toxicity, which can be a major factor when these adults are experiencing other kidney problems.

Did you know?

The top 10 most important tips that will help you grow old gracefully include (1) quit smoking, (2) keep your weight down, (3) take supplements, (4) skip a meal each day or fast 1 day per week, (5) get a pet, (6) get medical help for chronic pain, (7) walk regularly, (8) reduce arguments, (9) put live plants in your living space, and (10) do some weight training.

Did you know?

In ancient Rome, many of the richer people in the population had lead-induced gout. The reason for this is unclear. Lead poisoning has also been linked to madness.

Did you know?

A headache when you wake up in the morning is indicative of sinusitis. Other symptoms of sinusitis can include fever, weakness, tiredness, a cough that may be more severe at night, and a runny nose or nasal congestion.

Did you know?

Stevens-Johnson syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis syndrome are life-threatening reactions that can result in death. Complications include permanent blindness, dry-eye syndrome, lung damage, photophobia, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, permanent loss of nail beds, scarring of mucous membranes, arthritis, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Many patients' pores scar shut, causing them to retain heat.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library