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However, when it comes to disclaiming implied warranties, state law (in most states) simplifies things by providing that a dealer can disclaim the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose by using the words "as is," "with all faults," or other language that, in common understanding,
The implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose refers to a warranty that is implied when the buyer informs the seller that he is purchasing a product for a specific purpose or when the seller has otherwise been made aware that the buyer has a specific reason for buying the product.
An implied warranty is a lot like an assumption. For example, when you buy a new car from a car dealer, the implied warranty is that the car works. When you order a hamburger at a restaurant, it comes with the implied warranty that it is edible.
A fit for purpose obligation in a construction contract simply means the contractor agrees that the design will meet the employer's demands. The employer's requirements may be set out in great detail or they may be intentionally broad.
Under the implied category are three major subtypes: the implied warranty of merchantability (only given by merchants), the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, and the implied warranty of title.