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Antonija Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

No claims are made

Can you please eplain this sentence to me:

No claims are made or implied in the use, or results by the use of equipment herein.

I guess it means that nobody can sue the manufacturer for any reason?

Thank you in advance.
  

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Well, they'd like to think so, but you can always sue. )" Technically, I don't think the wording of the sentence says exactly what it intends to say. )

  • Well, they'd like to think so, but you can always sue.
  • )" Technically, I don't think the wording of the sentence says exactly what it intends to say.
  • )
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Well, they'd like to think so, but you can always sue. Emotion: big smile

"Use it at your own risk."

An implied claim might be,

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