In nearly all cases, the equipment comes with no warranties and no guarantees that the computers will even work. |
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The orthodox theory is that conditions and warranties are determinable as such at the date of the contract. |
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In particular, the defendants have breached their representations and warranties. |
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Shops may offer a range of accessories or even extended warranties that can be worth a fair bit. |
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The most popular warranties cover washing machines, dishwashers, televisions and so on. |
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Many services exist to add value to the total product offer, such as after-sales warranties. |
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They even come with guarantees and warranties, just as you would expect with a new model. |
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It can be used immediately in any diesel vehicle with no modifications or impact on warranties. |
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Efforts by the news group to find out how the warranties would be applied to the Namibian resellers failed. |
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Details of warranties, guarantees, or other optional features, including the acceptable resulting radon level. |
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Resist the temptation to buy extended warranties when purchasing electrical equipment. |
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Your product warranties are only valid if installed by a licensed tradesperson. |
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However, if this is not the case, then it may be necessary to introduce specific rules to protect purchasers of extended warranties. |
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This was due mainly to weaker sales of games consoles, audio products and extended warranties. |
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Unfortunately, this is not so, because part of the sticker price incorporates the costs involved in those warranties. |
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Shop with retailers you know and trust and read their guarantees and warranties. |
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Before you buy, have the dealer start the model up for you so you can hear how loud it runs, and check out the manufacturer's warranties. |
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Consumers could be paying over the odds for extended warranties on household electrical products, the Office of Fair Trading said yesterday. |
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Legal counsel should review all advertising materials, warranties, guarantees, and sales agreements. |
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Some warranties provide no dollar limit on replacement while others are prorated based on how long the roof has been installed. |
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Manufacturers void their warranties if the labels on their water heaters are obscured. |
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The investigation will look at both manufacturer guarantees and extended warranties. |
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Many warranties issued up to three years ago are still valid, and dealers say three-year warranties were issued with the manufacturer's backing. |
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The copyright owner provides no warranties or indemnities to the licencee, other than any that may be imposed by law. |
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Check whether there are any warranties, guarantees or after-sale services provided with your purchase. |
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The copyright owner provides no warranties or indemnities to the licensee, other than any that may be imposed by law. |
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Failure to have the service done may invalidate some extended warranties or service contracts. |
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Consumers would make their own judgments and the resulting demand would impute value to these warranties. |
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A fortiori their duties would not extend to cover any losses caused by reason of breach of warranties on a sale by a shareholder. |
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Avoid buying over-priced warranties, which can increase the cost of household appliances by up to half. |
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There are the legal consequences of the borrower breaching the representations and warranties, and the covenants. |
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Slamming the flappers open and closed can cause premature part failure and voids all warranties. |
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So, my steam iron and my coffee maker are not under extended warranties. |
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I did the bookkeeping and learned everything from payroll to accounts payable to warranties. |
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Transfer of undertakings, assets and personal estate, warranties and representations, shareholders agreements. |
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Few states have applied these provisions to bailments even though bailees often insert disclaimers of warranties into their receipts and contracts. |
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These warranties would be partial, but they would put a floor on potential losses. |
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The quality of Hyundai cars was said to be so poor that they could only be sold with extended warranties to students in America. |
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Car buyers, they say, will refuse to buy vehicles from companies that might not be around in the future to honour warranties and supply parts. |
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They should not be interpreted as warranties that the facts and data will occur or that the forecasts will be met. |
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It is to the benefit of consumers that we have warranties with our motor vehicles when they are purchased. |
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Of course, the warranties of our privacy statement shall not apply to third party web sites. |
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It will violate the building codes for which the stove has been approved and will void all warranties. |
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However, warranties vary between manufacturers, so be sure to check the fine print. |
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This isn't always the case with third party aftermarket warranties sometimes offered in the used car industry. |
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Some states have laws that prohibit or limit disclaimers of warranties or limitation of liability. |
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Sales of businesses generally involve the provision of warranties in respect of unrecorded liabilities to the purchaser. |
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We offer a variety of warranties and maintenance contracts tailored to your specific needs. |
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Only big box stores offered extended warranties for them back then. |
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In most cases these warranties are capped and granted for a limited period of time. |
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The extent of the tax difficulties will be established and the sellers will have to provide warranties to the purchasers to cover the contingent liabilities. |
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Air conditioner warranties range from one year for complete parts and labour to five years for the compressor. |
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Similarly, consumers will buy extended warranties on cars for a price. |
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This moreover reflects the fact that the rationale of warranties in insurance law is that the insurer only accepts the risk provided that the warranty is fulfilled. |
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The drawback with extended warranties is that they tend not to be worth the paper they're written on and in this case I fear that applies with knobs on! |
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Thanks to restrictive clauses in dealer warranties, many new-car owners have no choice but to have their vehicles serviced within a single dealer franchise. |
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It is recommended that you read the contents with care to familiarize yourself with the benefits available under the various warranties. |
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Examples include understating the provision for warranties or capitalizing expenditures that should be expensed. |
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All implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for use are limited to the duration of this express warranty. |
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In these cases it is recommended to obtain sufficient subordinations from the group and warranties from the parent company. |
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You will also require a mechanism to take orders and payments, and a way to deal with returns and warranties. |
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Particular concern has been expressed with regard to pressure-selling techniques for extended warranties adopted by retailers at the point of sale. |
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The permitted methods act as a double check on matters wh ich are within the warranties of the signature guarantor. |
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Extended warranties shall be issued by the warrantor to the benefit of the Owner. |
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We sell only certified, low-mileage pre-owned vehicles, most of which are still covered under manufacturer's warranties. |
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There are, furthermore, no warranties in their policy that might render any claim voidable, contrary to many other pub insurance packages. |
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To the maximum extent permitted by applicable mandatory laws, this Limited Warranty is your sole and exclusive remedy and is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. |
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The Commercial Business unit offers brands in electronics, house hold appliances, furniture, motorcycles, tires, cell phones, computers, and electronic money transfers and extended warranties. |
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Much to your chagrin, you fall through the trapdoor of never-used warranties that have milked you for thousands of your hard-earned dollars. |
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Chrysler vehicles are covered by written warranties and by implied warranty provisions mandated by Federal and state statutes. |
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Final abolishment of the current barbaric and tartaric exceptive laws, grant of all warranties for development of a free press, which mirrors the opinions, desires and hopes of the people. |
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To avoid consumers unknowingly invalidating their vehicles' warranties, it is also necessary to require the labelling of any fuel that contains metallic additives. |
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These indemnification provisions may be in connection with breach of representations and warranties and for future claims for certain liabilities, including liabilities related to tax and environmental matters. |
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All disclaimers, limitations of warranties and damages, and confidential commitments set forth in these Terms or otherwise existing at law survive any termination, expiration or rescission of these Terms. |
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The warranties given to an issuer by an endorser in this section are merely the explicit statement of warranties that were implicit under previous law. |
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Should the jurisdiction to which you are subject to disallow any part of such exclusions of warranties or limitation of liability, then such part will not apply. |
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One dealt with Major Capital Projects: in addition to restating some concerns raised in 1984, we called for greater consistency in the areas of payments, competition and warranties. |
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With one of the top import warranties available as well as a full tank of fuel and after sales service matched by no one we look to make your new vehicle a purchase one you will be happy with for years to come. |
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The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. disclaim all warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. |
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The leniency granted to software producers contrasts sharply with the requirements of product testing and standards, warranties, and consumer protection for other goods and services. |
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If any of the above exclusions of warranties is unenforceable in your jurisdiction, the other exclusions listed above will still be given effect to the full extent permitted by that jurisdiction's law. |
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The primary issue surrounding warranties is to what degree manufacturers, sellers, and lessors should be responsible for the risk of defects and nonconformity in goods that they distribute. |
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Disclaimer: Although we strive to make the information in this document helpful and accurate, it is done so without warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied. |
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Axis Communications AB makes no warranty of any kind with regard to the material contained within this document, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. |
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No warranties or representations are assumed regarding the up-to-datedness, correctness and completeness of the information and data made available. |
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In the event the customer modifies or tampers with the product or software outside the scope of NETASQ's services, these warranties will be rendered void. |
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Lucubee Inc. makes no warranties respecting any harm that may be caused by the transmission of a computer virus, worm, time bomb, logic bomb, or other such computer program. |
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Most implied warranties can be waived orally or in writing but must conspicuously specify the word merchantability when disclaiming that specific warranty. |
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The stated express warranty is in lieu of all other warranties and conditions, express or implied, including those warranties or conditions of merchantability or fitness for a particular use. |
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Other Warranties: All other warranties, express or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability is limited in its duration to that set forth in this express limited warranty. |
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The Hartford disclaims all warranties, express or implies, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or non-infringement of other's rights. |
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This information is without any warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or non-infringement. |
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The consignor indemnifies and holds AEC harmless from any claims, damages and expenses arising out of any failure or breach of the consignor's representation and warranties. |
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The Dow Jones parties do not make any warranties to readers with respect to the timeliness, sequence, accuracy, completeness, currentness, quality or fitness of the data. |
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In general, they are of a higher quality, are more reliable, last longer, have longer warranties, run more quietly and cooly and produce less waste heat than their less-efficient counterparts. |
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Consequently, non-compliance with these instructions and recommendations renders the warranties given by VELEC null and void and exonerates VELEC from all liability toward the Owner. |
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We have no recourse built into Bill C-37, whereas in other jurisdictions they have built-in indemnities and warranties and the ability to get re-credits quickly and within a standardized process. |
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All implied warranties, including, without limitation, implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement, are hereby expressly disclaimed. |
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Originally, warranties also contained a privity requirement i.e., any duties or protections imposed were extended only to those directly involved in the sales transaction. |
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We exclude any implied warranties or conditions, including those of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, workmanlike effort, and non-infringement. |
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Consumers will worry about warranties and the resale value of cars. |
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Industry loss warranties are a creative risk management tool for insurers looking to balance their portfolios. |
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In order to secure its loans, the Helaba Group in particular holds property charges in relation to real estate, guarantees and warranties as well as securities. |
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The contractor should be willing to provide you with information on the unit, its operation and warranties, and to offer a service contract on the installation. |
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Claims made in the proposal shall constitute warranties. |
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You are responsible for the maintenance and insurance costs associated with the equipment that is leased and all warranties are transferred directly to you. |
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The 1996 cars will not have gone up in price and the warranties will not have been reduced, since all the warranty manuals will already have been printed and shipped with the cars. |
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To the extent that the jurisdiction to which you are subject does not allow exclusion of certain warranties, such exclusions which are not permitted do not apply. |
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These statements do not reflect historical data and are not to be interpreted as warranties that the facts and data mentioned will occur or that the targets will be achieved. |
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This certificate has no implied warranties. |
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In all cases, the CDVM also has authority to require from the bidder any additional warranties and to demand the deposit of a guarantee in cash or in securities. |
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In product transactions, warranties promise that the product will continue to function for a certain period of time. |
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Statements of fact in a contract or in obtaining the contract are considered to be either warranties or representations. |
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Concern about the restrictive practice has been raised as the OFT reaches the closing stages of its six month study into the servicing of new car warranties. |
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Traditionally, warranties are factual promises which are enforced through a contract legal action, regardless of materiality, intent, or reliance. |
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Gartner disclaims all warranties, express or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. |
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Pet deposit warranties cover pet damages including soiled or destroyed carpet and linoleum, chewed or scratched woodwork, drapes, doors and windows. |
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Purchasers of products pay RST on original warranties, with the warranty price either included in the original purchase price or as a separate purchase. |
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