That "goods must be fit for the ordinary purposes for which they are used," would be an example of a(n) ________
A) implied warranty
B) explicit warranty
C) statement of opinion
D) stamp of approval
A
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Blanche was vice president of the Jupiter Corporation, a major weapons dealer. She used corporate funds to bribe a government official of a small European country. Blanche also caused advertisements to be published in the U.S. press that defamed Jupiter's chief competitor. What is the legal effect of Blanche's actions?
A. Jupiter cannot be found guilty of a crime because a corporation cannot form the requisite intent. B. Jupiter will prevail on a defense of ultra vires. C. Both Jupiter and Blanche are liable in tort and guilty of a crime. D. Blanche is guilty of a crime but is not liable in tort.