Sally buys a used riding lawn mower from the local mower dealership. The lawn mower had a
sign on it that said "as is." The dealer made no promises concerning the performance of the lawn
mower.
When Sally attempts to use the lawn mower, the brakes fail, the lawn mower crashes
into a wall, and Sally is injured. When Sally sues the dealer, what is the outcome?
A) Sally wins; she can recover on the basis of implied warranties only.
B) The dealer wins; there were no express warranties and all implied warranties have been
successfully disclaimed.
C) Sally wins; she can recover on the basis of either express or implied warranties.
D) Sally wins; she can recover on the basis of express warranties only.
B
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