Example sentences of "condition [subord] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The buyers sued the sellers under section 12 claiming a breach of the condition as to title and a breach of the warranty of quiet possession . |
2 | It was held that there had been no breach of the condition as to title because that condition related to the time of the sale . |
3 | If in the latter case the seller supplies staves between half an inch and nine-sixteenths of an inch thick , he is in breach of the condition as to description , Arcos v. Ronaasen ( 1933 H.L. ) . |
4 | The sellers were in breach of the condition as to description . |
5 | Here , the sellers were not in breach of the condition as to description since , unlike Pinnocks case , there was no addition of goods outside the contractual description . |
6 | ( h ) Excepted defects There is no condition as to merchantability where defects have been drawn to the buyer 's attention before the contract is made , or if the defects should have been obvious from examination . |
7 | This is the position with the implied condition as to fitness for purpose ( see paragraph 7–19 below ) and presumably is equally true of the merchantable quality requirement . |
8 | It was held that there had been a breach of the implied condition as to fitness for purpose , the court refusing to read the word " particular " in s14(3) in the sense of special as opposed to general purpose . |
9 | Where a possession order is made in respect of a " regulated tenancy " of residential property in a discretionary case ( Cases 1 – 10 ) , the court may stay or suspend execution , or postpone the date of possession for such periods as it thinks fit but it must ( unless there is exceptional hardship ) impose conditions as to payment of rent ( or mesne profits ) and arrears : s 100 of the Rent Act 1977 ; s 75(1) — ( 3 ) of the Housing Act 1980 . |
10 | This will therefore be the position where , for example , the seller is in breach of one of the conditions as to description , merchantable quality or fitness for purpose , implied by the Sale of Goods Act , sections 13 and 14 . |
11 | In those circumstances , a chief constable who wishes to impose conditions would be justified in taking into account the risk of serious disorder and serious disruption to the life of the community , and impose conditions as to route on those alternative grounds . |
12 | ( 4 ) Where a lessor is proceeding by action or otherwise to enforce a right of re-entry or forfeiture under any covenant , proviso , or stipulation in a lease , or for non-payment of rent , the court may , on application by any person claiming as an under-lessee any estate or interest in the property comprised in the lease or any part thereof , either in the lessor 's action ( if any ) or in any action brought by such person for that purpose , make an order vesting , for the whole term of the lease or any less term , the property comprised in the lease , or any part thereof in any person entitled as under-lessee to any estate or interest in such property upon such conditions as to execution of any deed or other document , payment of rent , costs , expenses , damages , compensation , giving security , or otherwise , as the court in the circumstances of each case may think fit , but in no case shall any such under-lessee be entitled to require a lease to be granted to him for any longer term than he had his original sub-lease . |
13 | In general , a person is qualified to vote in a parliamentary election in a constituency if he fulfils conditions as to residence , citizenship , registration and capacity . |