Common use of CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT Clause in Contracts

CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT. 40.1 The Parties confirm that this sale did not come about as a result of direct marketing by the Seller and/or its agent/s but has been concluded as a result of consultative negotiations between the Parties. 40.2 The Purchaser acknowledges that this Agreement contains certain provisions which: 40.2.1 limit the risk or liability of the Seller; 40.2.2 constitute an assumption of risk or liability on the part of the Purchaser; 40.2.3 impose an obligation on the Purchaser to indemnify the Seller; and/or 40.2.4 constitute an acknowledgement of facts by the Purchaser. 41. DISCLOSURES IN TERMS OF THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT ("CPA") NO. 68 OF 2008 41.1 It is recorded that the Seller is a "supplier" as defined in the CPA and that the Subject Matter is sold with an "implied" warranty of quality as contemplated in Section 56 of the CPA to the extent that the Subject Matter shall meet the standards described in Section 55 of the CPA and that the Purchaser has the right to receive the Subject Matter: 41.1.1 reasonably suitable for the purpose for which it is generally intended; 41.1.2 of good quality, in good working order and free of any material defects; 41.1.3 useable and durable for a reasonable period of time. 41.2 Since the Buildings still need to be erected, it is recorded in terms of Section 55(6) of the CPA, that the Purchaser agrees to accept the Subject Matter is it stands, provided that the buildings are erected in a workmanlike fashion and substantially in accordance with the attached plans and specifications.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Sale, Agreement of Sale, Agreement of Sale

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CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT. 40.1 The Parties parties confirm that this sale did not come about as a result of direct marketing by the Seller and/or its agent/s but has been concluded as a result of consultative negotiations between the Partiesparties. 40.2 The Purchaser acknowledges that this Agreement contains certain provisions which: 40.2.1 limit the risk or liability of the Seller; 40.2.2 constitute an assumption of risk or liability on the part of the Purchaser; 40.2.3 impose an obligation on the Purchaser to indemnify the Seller; and/or 40.2.4 constitute an acknowledgement of facts by the Purchaser. 41. DISCLOSURES IN TERMS OF THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT ("CPA") NO. 68 OF 2008 41.1 It is recorded that the Seller is a "supplier" as defined in the CPA and that the Subject Matter is sold with an "implied" warranty of quality as contemplated in Section 56 of the CPA to the extent that the Subject Matter shall meet the standards described in Section 55 of the CPA and that the Purchaser has the right to receive the Subject Matter: 41.1.1 reasonably suitable for the purpose for which it is generally intended; 41.1.2 of good quality, in good working order and free of any material defects; 41.1.3 useable and durable for a reasonable period of time.; 41.2 Since the Buildings still need to be erected, it is recorded in terms of Section 55(6) of the CPA, that the Purchaser agrees to accept the Subject Matter is it stands, provided that the buildings are erected in a workmanlike fashion and substantially in accordance with the attached plans and specifications.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Sale, Agreement of Sale, Agreement of Sale

CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT. 40.1 The Parties parties confirm that this sale did not come about as a result of direct marketing by the Seller and/or its agent/s but has been concluded as a result of consultative negotiations between the Partiesparties. 40.2 The Purchaser acknowledges that this Agreement contains certain provisions which: 40.2.1 limit the risk or liability of the Seller; 40.2.2 constitute an assumption of risk or liability on the part of the Purchaser; 40.2.3 impose an obligation on the Purchaser to indemnify the Seller; and/or 40.2.4 constitute an acknowledgement of facts by the Purchaser. 41. DISCLOSURES IN TERMS OF THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT ("CPA") NO. 68 OF 2008 41.1 It is recorded that the Seller is a "supplier" as defined in the CPA and that the Subject Matter is sold with an "implied" warranty of quality as contemplated in Section 56 of the CPA to the extent that the Subject Matter shall meet the standards described in Section 55 of the CPA and that the Purchaser has the right to receive the Subject Matter: 41.1.1 reasonably suitable for the purpose for which it is generally intended; 41.1.2 of good quality, in good working order and free of any material defects; 41.1.3 useable and durable for a reasonable period of time. 41.2 Since the Buildings still need to be erected, it is recorded in terms of Section 55(6) of the CPA, that the Purchaser agrees to accept the Subject Matter is it stands, provided that the buildings are erected in a workmanlike fashion and substantially in accordance with the attached plans and specifications.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Sale, Agreement of Sale, Agreement of Sale

CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT. 40.1 The Parties parties confirm that this sale did not come about as a result of direct marketing by the Seller and/or its agent/s but has been concluded as a result of consultative negotiations between the Partiesparties. 40.2 The Purchaser acknowledges that this Agreement contains certain provisions which: 40.2.1 limit the risk or liability of the Seller; 40.2.2 constitute an assumption of risk or liability on the part of the Purchaser; 40.2.3 impose an obligation on the Purchaser to indemnify the Seller; and/or 40.2.4 constitute an acknowledgement of facts by the Purchaser. 41. DISCLOSURES IN TERMS OF THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT ("CPA") NO. 68 OF 2008 41.1 It is recorded that the Seller is a "supplier" as defined in the CPA and that the Subject Matter is sold with an "implied" warranty of quality as contemplated in Section 56 of the CPA to the extent that the Subject Matter shall meet the standards described in Section 55 of the CPA and that the Purchaser has the right to receive the Subject Matter: 41.1.1 reasonably suitable for the purpose for which it is generally intended; 41.1.2 of good quality, in good working order and free of any material defects; 41.1.3 useable and durable for a reasonable period of time.; 41.2 Since the Buildings still need to be erected, it is recorded in terms of Section 55(6) of the CPA, that the The Purchaser agrees to accept the Subject Matter is it stands, provided that the buildings are erected in a workmanlike fashion and substantially in accordance with the attached plans and specifications.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement of Sale

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CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT. 40.1 38.1 The Parties confirm that this sale did not come about as a result of direct marketing by the Seller and/or its agent/s but has been concluded as a result of consultative negotiations between the Parties. 40.2 38.2 The Purchaser acknowledges that this Agreement contains certain provisions which: 40.2.1 38.2.1 limit the risk or liability of the Seller; 40.2.2 38.2.2 constitute an assumption of risk or liability on the part of the Purchaser; 40.2.3 38.2.3 impose an obligation on the Purchaser to indemnify the Seller; and/or 40.2.4 38.2.4 constitute an acknowledgement of facts by the Purchaser. 41. DISCLOSURES IN TERMS OF THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT ("CPA") NO. 68 OF 2008. 41.1 39.1 It is recorded that the Seller is a "supplier" as defined in the CPA and that the Subject Matter is sold with an "implied" warranty of quality as contemplated in Section 56 of the CPA to the extent that the Subject Matter shall meet the standards described in Section 55 of the CPA and that the Purchaser has the right to receive the Subject Matter: 41.1.1 39.1.1 reasonably suitable for the purpose for which it is generally intended; 41.1.2 39.1.2 of good quality, in good working order and free of any material defects; 41.1.3 39.1.3 useable and durable for a reasonable period of time. 41.2 39.2 Since the Buildings still need to be erected, it is recorded in terms of Section 55(6) of the CPA, that the Purchaser agrees to accept the Subject Matter is it stands, provided that the buildings are erected in a workmanlike fashion and substantially in accordance with the attached plans and specifications.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sale Agreement

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