A "no warranty" clause disclaims any responsibility for defects or performance, often appearing in sales of used goods or software "as is." Sellers benefit by avoiding liability for repairs or damages, while buyers assume full risk. This legal shield is common in private transactions, auction sales, and open-source licenses, transferring all maintenance burdens to the purchaser.
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