Example sentences of "quality and [noun] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The new Act adopts a similar approach to the Sale of Goods Act in respect of description , merchantable quality and fitness for purpose of goods , but applies it to :
2 The principal purposes of legislation are to ensure , so far as practicable , that ( i ) goods and services fulfil basic standards of quality and fitness for purpose , ( ii ) goods and services are fairly described in advertising etc , ( iii ) goods are safe , and ( iv ) any financial arrangements ( esp .
3 This clause might well be interpreted as excluding the manufacturer 's liability to the wholesaler under the implied terms as to merchantable quality and fitness for purpose .
4 Marine 's ) liability for breach of the statutory implied terms as to merchantable quality and fitness for purpose .
5 By definition the private seller did not sell in the course of a business ; that rules out the conditions in section 14 ( i.e. as to merchantable quality and fitness for purpose ) .
6 The relevant provisions in the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 regarding hire agreements include implied terms about the right of the supplier to transfer possession of the goods , that the goods must correspond with their description and implied terms about quality and fitness for purpose ( sections 7 to 10 ) .
7 The buyer also should be able to sue on the basis of breach of contract if the item is defective and fails to comply with implied terms such as those concerning merchantable quality and fitness for purpose .
8 The SGSA implies warranties as to conformance with description ( ss 3 and 8 ) and with sample ( ss 5 and 10 ) , and ( in the case of business contracts only ) as to quality and fitness for purpose ( ss 4 and 9 ) .
9 However , in the area of quality and fitness for purpose , the SGSA prescribes that any such warranties relating to those matters shall no longer have effect in such contracts to the extent that they fall within the scope of the SGSA .
10 Where one party to a contract contracts to use certain goods for the purposes of the contract , considerations of title and quiet possession may be irrelevant , but conformity to description , sample , quality and fitness for purpose may well not be .
11 For instance , quality and fitness for purpose could well be vitally important in a contract whereby , eg a dry cleaner agrees to use particular solvents upon a customer 's clothes , or the owner of an art gallery agrees to use special chemicals to restore and clean a painting .
12 Clause 2 can not operate effectively without an exclusion of the other warranties otherwise implied by the SGA in the area of quality and fitness for purpose .
13 In contrast , in R & B Customs Brokers Ltd v UDT Finance Ltd [ 1988 ] 1 All ER 847 a clause in a hire purchase contract purported to exclude all implied terms concerned with description , quality and fitness for purpose .
14 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 ) .
15 As between the parties themselves the questions related to quality and fitness for purpose .
16 Quality and value for money is the name of the game here !
17 Consumers want choice , quality and value for money .
18 The panel were both surprised and impressed with the range , quality and value for money of the sample selection that we tasted .
19 Brighton and Hove lay great emphasis on the quality and value for money offered by their holiday accommodation .
20 It explains how to recognize particular types of rug , and how to assess quality and value for money .
21 We 've looked at the travel cots currently in the shops , from baby-sized cots to full-sized cots-cum-playpens , and tested them for portability , sturdiness when under attack from energetic toddler , and over all quality and value for money .
22 Quality and value for money
23 Now that the extension of compulsory competitive tendering has been rejected by the professional bodies , by the whole of the local government world and , most recently , by their Lordships , why will the Minister not admit that the game is up , that the consultation paper will have to be withdrawn , and that the Government must abandon their dogma-driven obsession with privatisation in favour of our insistence that quality and value for money must be the sole criteria ?
24 Diamonds and other highly precious stones varied too greatly in individual quality and worth for use as currency .
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