Wisconsin Warranty Law Insights

Summary

In Wisconsin, sellers cannot disclaim express warranties once made. The implied warranty of merchantability generally applies to sales by merchants, not all sales contracts. It doesnt require tier one merchants, but any merchant dealing in goods of that kind.

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so is the correct answer the implied warranty of merchantability only arises in tier a sale by tier one merchants
In Wisconsin, the implied warranty of merchantability typically arises in sales of goods by merchants. It doesn't specifically require "tier one merchants," but rather any merchant dealing in goods of that kind. If you have a specific situation or example, feel free to share for more tailored advice!