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  2. Warranty - Wikipedia

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    Warranty. In law, a warranty is an expressed or implied promise or assurance of some kind. The term's meaning varies across legal subjects. [1] In property law, it refers to a covenant by the grantor of a deed. [2] In insurance law, it refers to a promise by the purchaser of an insurance about the thing or person to be insured.

  3. Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act - Wikipedia

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    Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act; Long title: An Act to provide disclosure standards for written consumer product warranties against defect or malfunction; to define Federal content standards for such warranties; to amend the Federal Trade Commission Act in order to improve its consumer protection activities; An Act to provide minimum disclosure standards for written consumer product warranties ...

  4. Extended Computer Protection - From AOL FAQs - AOL Help

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    Extended Computer Protection from AOL offers up to $2,500 in coverage as part of your AOL membership, you can receive from $250 to $2,500 in computer coverage, depending on your plan. Benefits include: Coverage for a single PC, laptop or tablet, regardless of make and model. Accidental Damage from Handling coverage for laptops and tablets.

  5. Implied warranty - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In common law jurisdictions, an implied warranty is a contract law term for certain assurances that are presumed to be made in the sale of products or real property, due to the circumstances of the sale. These assurances are characterized as warranties regardless of whether the seller has expressly promised them orally or in writing.

  6. Extended warranty - Wikipedia

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    An extended warranty is coverage for electrical or mechanical breakdown. It may or may not cover peripheral items, wear and tear, damage by computer viruses, re-gassing, normal maintenance, accidental damage, or any consequential loss. [ 2] Most state insurance regulators have approved the inclusion of normal wear and tear, accidental damage ...

  7. Warren Buffett once warned you should be prepared for any ...

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    At Berkshire’s 2022 shareholders meeting, Buffett famously said, “If you said, for a 1% interest in all the farmland in the United States, pay our group $25 billion, I’ll write you a check ...

  8. Complete stranger obtains deed to $4M Raleigh home without ...

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    Here’s why you should check with your county’s Register of Deeds Office and figure out if you can sign up for fraud alerts. Complete stranger obtains deed to $4M Raleigh home without homeowner ...

  9. What happens if you die on the job? - AOL

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    The news of a Wells Fargo employee's body being found in her cubicle four days after her death has sparked outrage and questions nationwide. Car insurance premiums in America are through the roof ...