Example sentences of "be [verb] into the contract " in BNC.

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1 Ed Grainger continued : ‘ This clause about a British Open win would normally never be written into the contract of a no-hoper like Harley .
2 ( b ) Drafting for acceptance In many cases where standard terms are used , they will be incorporated into the contract without ever being considered by either party ; they may be " accepted " , in law , by the client 's trading partner without the partner ever reading them , let alone considering and consciously agreeing to them .
3 ( a ) Incorporation The first requirement for an exclusion clause to be effective at common law is that the clause must be incorporated into the contract .
4 These additional products will be integrated into the Contract Portfolio of products in the near future , further increasing the scope of what is already a large choice .
5 A revised schedule for the development programme has now been agreed with industry and this will be taken into the contract .
6 In some industries , like the construction industry , a fair degree of mobility may be implied into the contract .
7 If purchased then the Sale of Goods Act 1979 will apply and the usual terms involving merchantable quality , fitness for purpose , etc. will be implied into the contract , subject to any valid exemption clauses .
8 Where a person enters under a contractual right , the common duty of care under the Act will be implied into the contract , unless the contract expressly provides for a higher standard of care .
9 Pyro has a contract with Dynamight Ltd and terms of merchantable quality and fitness for the purpose would be implied into the contract under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 , ss. 14(2) and 14(3) .
10 This states that where specific clauses are included in a contract , which deal with matters which would otherwise be implied into the contract by law or statute , the very fact of the inclusion of a specific clause dealing with those matters , by implication , excludes the provisions which would otherwise be implied by law or statute in respect of them .
11 Such an addition could well be implied into the contract by the court anyway , in instances where the seller refused to recognise responsibility for a defect even though he was clearly responsible , so that the refusal amounted to clear unreasonableness or even bad faith .
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