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Show GUARANTEES HELD BINDING ON BUYERS Perhaps most people arc skeptical of new machine?, :aicl new devices and fail to give such articles proper tests when sold iiihI-t certain guarantees. The i'ault often lies in Hint the article fails to moot expectations aroused by the seller's too enthusiast ie description. Many manufacturers, realizing this, attempt at-tempt to protect themselves by requiring requir-ing certain duties on the part of persons per-sons who buy under such conditions. Of course, there are those who, dealing deal-ing in worthless arlicle-. seek to project pro-ject their own interests solely by many exceptions and loopholes j'l Ur.-ir contracts, con-tracts, making tinmi read like some nc-e'ulen nc-e'ulen t in sura nee policies "which Jtp-poaV Jtp-poaV to be bundles "f exceptions to escape es-cape loss. These .however, are pure fraud-:. They make it. difficult for i hri - wlin have me, i ! ori ous art ielei. as it. is often hard to draw the line of I ( ( j s 1 inel ion. H must bo considered by tho pur- chaser that his order entails an expense ex-pense and outlay to the manufacturer which must be met in some w;y. If tU? purchaser is ;it f.iult, it means a loss to the manufacturer, -while if (he agreement is carried out. on bo?h sides, il -will, in theory, tit least, benefit both parties. (fence a purchaser should not take. Iiis duties and obligations under a. contract of salt' lightly, and. if undo un-do r tho giKiranlee certain lrf inii e things are rccpiired on th" part ef the j lui ver. he must, legally perform t hem. Wellington (.Ins tin in -Motor Age. |