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“As Is” Clause Held to Preclude Claim Arising From Seller’s Oral Representations That Damaged Parts on an Aircraft Were Repairable

USA - May 30 2018 The significance of “as is” language in an aircraft sales agreement is demonstrated again in a recent decision of the Federal District Court for the…

Mistaken Use In Sales Contract Of Spec Sheet For A Different Aircraft Is Held To Void Buyer’s Purchase Obligation

USA - September 22 2017 The importance of selecting the correct specification sheet is driven home in a recent decision of the Federal District Court for the Western…

Sale of New Aircraft With Used Engine Supports Claim of Fraud

USA - July 3 2017 The Texas Court of Appeals in Dallas ruled this week that a buyer purchasing a new aircraft from the manufacturer made a submissible case of fraud…

Certificate of Airworthiness Ineffective When Noncompliance with FAR is Present

USA - October 6 2016 In Munich v. Columbia Basin Helicopter, Inc., the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon found that a contract term requiring delivery of an…

Washington Decision Rejects Seller's Reliance on Boilerplate Warranty Disclaimer

USA - October 6 2016 The Seattle seller of a used aircraft discovered that its use of an “as is” clause in its general disclaimer of warranties did not suffice to…