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Revision as of 03:30, September 12, 2020
Step-Saver Data Systems v. Wyse (1990) | |
Court | U.S.D.C., Eastern District of Pennsylvania |
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Citation | 752 F. Supp. 181 (1990) |
Date decided | 1990 |
Related | Step-Saver Data Systems, Inc. v. WYSE Technology |
Overturned by | |
Step-Saver Data Systems v. Wyse (1991) |
Issues
Whether a seller is liable for warranty of fitness when they do not know the particular purpose for which buyer intends to use the goods.
Reasons
The seller must have reason to know the buyer’s particular purpose.