Example sentences of "terms as to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We shall examine first the effect of the 1977 Act upon exemption clauses which claim to exempt from liability under the statutory implied terms as to title , description , quality and sample and then its effect upon other exemption clauses .
2 Section 6 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act applies to any clause claiming to exempt the seller from any of the terms implied by sections 12–15 of the Sale of Goods Act , i.e. the terms as to title description , merchantable quality , fitness for purpose and sample .
3 The one difference is that in a hire contract the terms as to title and quiet possession can be excluded or restricted by an exemption clause provided that exemption clause satisfies the requirement of reasonableness .
4 Reference was made in Chapters 7 and 10 to the very important terms as to title , description , quality and sample which are implied by sections 12–15 of the Sale of Goods Act .
5 The legislature through the SGA 1979 , SOGIT 1982 , the SGSA 1982 and the CCA 1974 has also assimilated sale , conditional sales and hire purchase in relation to the statutorily implied terms as to title , description , quality and fitness for purpose ( see Chapter 5 ) .
6 They accepted that employment upon the terms as to remuneration laid down in the scale of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors whereby they would receive 10 per cent of one year 's rent defined as ‘ the rent reserved by letting ’ plus any additional service charge .
7 Suspension ( order in N 41 ) maybe on terms as to payment of warrant costs and expenses before suspension .
8 The reason , as will be seen , is that the implied terms as to quality ( in section 14 ) apply only where goods are sold in the course of a business .
9 The caveat emptor doctrine has been mitigated by the implied terms as to quality .
10 There may be important public policy issues which dictate that the implied terms as to quality should extend even to private sellers .
11 ( b ) The implied terms as to quality extend to the goods supplied The undertakings as to quality extend not only to the contract goods but also to other goods supplied under the contract , for example , a defective bottle in the case of a supply of ginger beer ( Morelli v Fitch and Gibbons [ 1928 ] 2 KB 638 ) , or mineral water ( Geddling v March [ 1920 ] 1 KB 668 ) .
12 The protection conferred by the implied terms as to quality also extend to labels and instructions accompanying the product .
13 Implied terms as to fitness for human habitation
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