D Question 14 1 pts For groomsman's gift, Jeff bought his groomsman custom printed Louisville...

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D Question 14 1 pts For groomsman's gift, Jeff bought his groomsman custom printed Louisville Slugger bats with their names engraved on them. Each bat was labelled as "For Decorative Purposes only." Mike used his bat for his weekly softball game and the bat was damaged because the wood was not dense enough to handle hitting softballs. Mike wants to sue Louisville Slugger for a breach of warranty. Will Mike win? Yes. The Magnuson-Moss Act makes the disclosure invalid. No. The implied warranty was disclaimed. Yes. The implied warranty of merchantability says the bat must be valid to be used as a bat No. Unless Mike can prove the bat was defective

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