Gerry wrote: "In Florida older used cars will often have the words "AS IS." in 
big letters on the cars window placard.  Does this relieve the seller of the 
merchantibility requirement?"

I don't know about Florida, but Kansas says a car is sold by a dealer with an 
"implied warranty of merchantability."  The Court has said that is possible to 
disclaim the warranty, but saying it is "as is" is not enough.  You have 
affirmatively and obviously tell the buyer that the there is not implied 
warranty of merchantability. Just saying as is will not disclaim this warranty.

Donald H. Snook




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