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1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Warranty disclaimers in consumer contracts are subject to the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 U.S.C. §2301 et seq.) in the US, though this primarily applies to tangible goods. EU consumer protection law under the Consumer Rights Directive (2011/83/EU) and national implementations may limit the enforceability of such disclaimers against individual consumers. UK Consumer Rights Act 2015 similarly restricts warranty exclusions for consumer contracts. 2)
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