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When you make a purchase, you are making a '''contract'''. A contract is a legally enforceable agreement. As parties to the agreement, you and the seller have certain legal rights and obligations.
When you make a purchase, you are making a '''contract'''. A contract is a legally enforceable agreement. As parties to the agreement, you and the seller have certain legal rights and obligations.
==The seller must not mislead you==
==The seller must not mislead you==
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