An obligation of the merchant-seller that the goods are reasonably fit for general purposes for which they are manufactured and sold, and the goods are of fair, average quality is known as:

A) a warranty of merchantability.
B) strict liability.
C) an express warranty.
D) the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose.


A

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