Alice is browsing in a commercial art gallery when she sees a painting that she likes. Arthur, who is the manager of the gallery, tells her that in his opinion the painting is a genuine Leroy Neiman work. Based upon that representation, Alice buys the work for $5,000. She later discovers that the painting is only a cheap copy of the original that is worth no more than $50. Arthur has:
A. breached an express warranty to Alice that the painting is a Neiman work.
B. breached the warranty of merchantability.
C. not breached a warranty because he was merely expressing his opinion.
D. breached an express warranty, the warranty of merchantability, and the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose.
Answer: A
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