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jake

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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

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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

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