Associate Justice
Description of a condition in a sales contract in which the buyer agrees to take the property (e.g. house, horse, auto, or appliance) without the right to complain if it is faulty. however, the buyer must have had the right to reasonable inspection, so that he/she has a chance to find any obvious deficiency. intentionally hiding a known defect will make a seller liable for fraud and serves to cancel the “as is” provision.