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What type of warranty is made by law and is understood without being spoken or written

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Answer:

Implied warranties are unwritten guarantees that a product or service should work as expected.

Step-by-step explanation:

For example, if you buy a set of headphones you would expect them to function when you first use them—unless you were told otherwise when you agreed to purchase them.

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