Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
as is
Latvian translation:
esošajā stāvoklī
English term
as is
In both new and used product sales, the manufacturer or seller may attempt to avoid the implied warranty of merchantability by either limiting it or disclaiming it entirely with an AS IS clause. (FreeAdvice)
If you bought a car as is, it means that you accepted it with all its faults. Any post-sale defects are your problem. A car may be sold as is through a dealer or a private person. The implied warranty of merchantability does not automatically arise in as-is purchases. (FindLaw, a Thomson Reuters business)
Using such language as "This property is sold as is" in a sales contract will probably not relieve the seller and the licensee from responsibility for material defects. (Georgia Real Estate Commission)
4 +2 | esošajā stāvoklī | Ineta Dāboliņa |
Jun 4, 2009 15:01: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"
Jun 4, 2009 15:02: Enrique Cavalitto changed "Stage" from "Preparation" to "Submission"
Jun 7, 2009 15:55: changed "Stage" from "Submission" to "Selection"
Jun 15, 2009 17:54: changed "Stage" from "Selection" to "Completion"
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