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Courts Consider "Airworthiness" Requirement and "As Is Where Is" Disclaimer

Courts continue to analyze the term "airworthy" and its implications. Recently, a District Court in the Western District of Tennessee weighed in on the scope of the term "airworthy" and its sometimes complicated relationship...more

District Court Evaluates Express Warranty of "Airworthiness" - Texas Court Determines That "Airworthy" Is an Unambiguous Term That...

In Luig v. North Bay Enterprises, Inc., a Texas District Court recently considered a seller's obligation to deliver an "airworthy" aircraft in the context of an aircraft purchase agreement that also contained an "as is"...more

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