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| Selected response from: Valentín Hernández Lima Spain Local time: 14:05 | ||||||
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5 | sold as is |
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4 | corpus certum |
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3 | true entity |
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true entity Explanation: or overall entity |
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sold as is Explanation: That is, as you can see it, in its current state. For instance, "This lot is sold as is". Two examples from the Internet: THE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS SOLD "AS-IS" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE CONDITION OF SUCH PROPERTY . www.ilrg.com/forms/billofsale-asis/us/ak The real property being purchased by Buyer(s), including the dwelling, other improvements, and fixtures is sold "as is". www.co.hennepin.mn.us/taxsvcs/TFL/as-is.htm Greetings, V |
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corpus certum Explanation: See glossary |
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