As-Is

From LawDepot Law Library

Jump to: navigation, search

Definition of "As-Is"

‘As-is’ denotes that an item is being sold in whatever condition it presently exists. The buyer accepts the item with all faults, even if these faults are not readily apparent. Buyers should take time to thoroughly examine all items sold as-is before making purchases. A thorough examination may include seeking an expert opinion. However, if the item being sold is misrepresented by the seller, the as-is disclaimer may be unenforceable.

"As-Is" is referred to in the following legal documents:

Bill of Sale