What does “no warranties, express or implied” mean?

The statement “no warranties, express or implied” refers to the right of sellers to disclaim warranties under UCC. Instead of implied warranties, sellers can utilize terms such as “sold as is” or “with all faults,” providing a notice of deficiencies that may be recognized once purchased. The idea behind “no warranties, express or implied” is primarily to inform consumers, but also to protect sellers from warranty breaches and legal action. 

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