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  2. Implied warranty - Wikipedia

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    An implied warranty of habitability, generally, is a warranty implied by law (in some states) that by leasing or buying a residential property, the lessor or seller is promising that the property is suitable to be lived in. [10] The doctrine is intended as a protection for tenants in a less advantageous bargaining position than the landlord.

  3. Chegg - Wikipedia

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    Chegg announced that it would launch a GPT-4 powered AI platform called Cheggmate later in May 2023. [23] By June, CheggMate was in testing mode, but wasn't expected to publicly launch until 2024. [24] As of 2025, it has not been released. By November 2024, Chegg's stock price had fallen 99%, primarily because of competition from ChatGPT. [25]

  4. 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 ...

  5. Terms of service - Wikipedia

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    a majority disclaim responsibility for confidentiality or backups; most promise to preserve data only briefly after terminating service; few promise to delete data thoroughly when the customer leaves; some monitor the customers' data to enforce their policies on use; all disclaim warranties and almost all disclaim liability

  6. Chegg Stock: Is It A Good Buy? - AOL

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    With the COVID-19 pandemic sending millions of students in the U.S. and around the world home for distance learning, the online education business has been quick to respond. Web-accessible books,...

  7. Copyright law of the United States - Wikipedia

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    A fine of not more than $500,000 or imprisonment for not more than five years, or both, for the first offense. A fine of not more than $1 million or imprisonment for not more than 10 years, or both, for repeated offenses. Nonprofit libraries, archives, education institutions and public broadcasting entities are exempt from criminal prosecution.

  8. Chegg stock crashes as free AI tools send online education ...

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    The stock fell more than 20% Tuesday morning following the earnings release, which included an announcement that Nathan Schultz will replace Dan Rosensweig as CEO. Rosensweig will now serve as ...

  9. Why is it called Black Friday? Here's the real history behind ...

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    Holiday names are usually pretty straightforward. New Year's, Thanksgiving and — perhaps least creatively, the 4th of July — all have origins that are fairly easy to figure out.