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Under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), a warranty that arises when the seller is a merchant-dealer of the goods sold, that warrants the goods sold are properly packaged and labeled, are of proper quality, and are reasonably fit for the ordinary purposes for which such goods are used, is known as the implied warranty of:

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Answer:Implied Warranty of Merchantability

Explanation:An implied warranty for merchantability guarantees that a product will work as expected. If your oven can't maintain a stable temperature, it can't be relied upon to work properly and has violated the implied warranty of merchantability. Under the Uniform Commercial Code, adopted in some form in all states but Louisiana, this warranty applies to the goods of any merchant who regularly deals in the type of merchandise sold.

The warranty guarantees that the product sold will:

Pass without objection in the trade

Be of uniform quality and quantity

Be fit for its ordinary purposes

Be adequately packaged and labeled

Conform to its labels.

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