4:20 st 1/7 17. When a seller breaches a warranty, the measure of damages is generally the difference between a. the value of the warranty and the contract price. b. the value of the warranty and the cover price c. the value of the goods accepted and their value had they conformed to the warranty d. the cover price and the contract price 18. Montgomery cut her mouth on a piece of glass that was in a bowl of chili at Piper's Restaurant. If Montgomery sus the restaurant, she can base her action on the a express warranty of title b, express warranty of description e. implied warranty of merchantability, d express warranty of merchantability 19. In selling an electronic game to a customer, the salesperson stated, the game is made of a durable plastic and will not crack or break even when dropped on the floor. The salesperson's statement a. is sales puffing b. is an implied warranty c. is an express warranty d.creates a warranty of merchantability 20. Product liability describes the liability that manufacturers and sellers have to those harmed because of a products they place on the market that are defective or do not work right b. their lack of privity of contract e their lack of negligence. d. their lack of knowledge about warranties, 21. A check that a bank draws on its own funds, payable to a certain party, is a a cashier's check b. certified check c. personal check d. money order 22. The relationship between a bank and a depositor who opens a checking account at the bank is one of a. bailor and bailee b. debtor and creditor c. bailor and independent contractor d. assignor and assignee. 23. After a drawer's death, a bank legally can pay or certify checks drawn before the drawer's death for a. ninety days b. sixty days c. five days. d. ten days 24. A person whose name is forged to an instrument has a personal defense against all holders. True False ili