Examples of Implied Terms in a sentence
Thereafter save as set out in clause 8 hereof and subject to the provisions of the Supply of Goods (Implied Terms) Act 1973 (as amended) the Company gives no warranty that anything supplied by it is fit for any purpose other than the normal purpose for which it is customarily supplied or that its quality, if new, is other than as warranted by the manufacturer, or if not new and has been inspected by the aforesaid is any better than can be expected for the price paid.
Nothing in the XXXX purports to exclude, restrict or modify, any condition, warranty or guarantee implied by applicable law ("Implied Terms") where to do so would have the effect of rendering the XXXX void or otherwise unenforceable.
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,(a) OT’s liability for breach of any Implied Terms is limited, at OT’s option, to the resupply of the goods or services; and (b) OT's total liability to Licensee for breach of all such Implied Terms is limited to the amount stated in the Limitation of Liability section.
AIFC Implied Terms in Contracts and Unfair Terms Regulations 2017 2.
In doing so, the Court applied abusiness efficacy test, finding that the Letter Agreement would not be commercially efficacious without the Implied Terms.
Accordingly, nothing in these Conditions is intended to exclude restrict or modify liability on the part of the Company for any breach of the obligations arising from section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1893 or section 8 of the Supply of Goods Implied Terms Act 1973 and these conditions shall have effect accordingly.
Nothing in the these Terms and Conditions is intended to exclude restrict or modify liability on the part of the Company for any breach of the obligations arising from Section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1893 or Section 8 of the Supply of Good Implied Terms Act 1973 and these Terms and Conditions shall have effect accordingly.
Contracts regulated by UCTA cannot exclude or restrict a party's liability: (i) for death or personal injury resulting from negligence (Section 2(1), UCTA); or (ii) for breach of the obligations arising from Section 12 of the Sale of Goods Xxx 0000 or Section 8 of the Supply of Goods (Implied Terms) Xxx 0000 (Section 6(1), UCTA).
Katherine V.W. Stone, Revisiting the At-Will Employment Doctrine: Imposed Terms, Implied Terms, and the Normative World of the Workplace, 36 INDUS.
This clause is expressly stated to be subject to the relevant implied terms of the Supply of Goods (Implied Terms) Act 1973 or CRA15 in relation to title, conformity of the vehicles in question as to description, sample, quality and fitness for a particular purpose.Where the Obligor makes the contract other than in the course of a business this exclusion does not affect the Obligor's statutory rights that the goods be of satisfactory quality and fit for their intended purpose.