Example sentences of "goods or service [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ( By promotional effort is meant all the marketing activities that are employed in getting the goods or service from the company into the hands of the customer . )
2 buying the same goods or services at a lower price ( pencils , computers , repairs , off-peak electricity ) ;
3 This lays down cancellation provisions ( reg 4 ) similar to those applied under the CCA 1974 in relation to supplies by a trader of goods or services to a consumer which are made during an unsolicited visit to the consumer 's home , or that of another consumer , or the consumer 's place of work ( reg 3 ) for a VAT inclusive payment of £35 or more ( reg 3(2) ( f ) ) .
4 ( v ) gave money or goods or services to the addict in your life when you could not really afford to part with these things .
5 It is acceptable to use the same name as someone else if it is used for a different class of goods or services to the ones for which the first mark is registered .
6 In a straightforward way the seller provides goods or services to the buyer , presents an invoice and is paid on the due date ( more or less ) .
7 ( 4 ) Either : ( a ) the enterprises are both engaged in supplying or consuming goods or services of the same description and have between them at least 25 per cent of the market of those goods or services in the United Kingdom or a substantial part of it ( the " market share test " ) ; or ( b ) the gross value of the assets acquired exceeds £30,000,000 ( the " assets test " ) .
8 The main types of breach are obviously failure to supply goods or services of the nature or quality promised under the contract , late delivery , and failure to pass a good title to items sold under the contract .
9 Section 17(3) of the Act permits secondary action if ( a ) the purpose or principal purpose of the secondary action was directly to prevent or disrupt the supply during the dispute of goods or services between an employer who is a party to the dispute ( here the ship owners ) and the employer under the contract of employment to which the secondary action relates ( here the port authorities ) ; and ( b ) the secondary action was likely to achieve that purpose .
10 ‘ ( a ) the purpose or principal purpose of the secondary action was directly to prevent or disrupt the supply during the dispute of goods or services between an employer who is a party to the dispute and the employer under the contract of employment to which the secondary action relates ; and ( b ) the secondary action ( together with any corresponding action relating to other contracts of employment with the same employer ) was likely to achieve that purpose . ’
11 The typical scheme was ostensibly concerned with marketing goods or services through a chain of private distributors .
12 Nor can he supply goods or services in a substantially different way from those ordered , for example by providing a 1Mb microcomputer when a 10Mb version was what the customer ordered .
13 Three of these are based upon the input-output relationships affecting the production of goods or services in the industry : factors affecting inputs , their conversion into outputs , and saleability .
14 ( 4 ) Either : ( a ) the enterprises are both engaged in supplying or consuming goods or services of the same description and have between them at least 25 per cent of the market of those goods or services in the United Kingdom or a substantial part of it ( the " market share test " ) ; or ( b ) the gross value of the assets acquired exceeds £30,000,000 ( the " assets test " ) .
15 The parties should consider Article 85 in transactions where either of the parties involved belongs to a corporate group with a turnover in excess of approximately £150 million or the vendor and the purchaser together enjoy 5 per cent or more of the total market for the relevant goods or services in the area of the common market affected by their agreement and one of the parties , normally the vendor , is accepting restrictive covenants .
16 The main provision of the most recent guidelines issued in 1986 provides that the prohibition in Article 85(1) will not apply to agreements where the parties together do not enjoy more than 5 per cent of the total market for the goods or services in the area of the common market affected by their agreement and the parties do not have a combined annual turnover exceeding 200,000,000 ECU ( approximately £140-150m ) .
17 Premium offers are marketing techniques which give extra value to goods or services in the short term as part of a promotional package .
18 As a general rule , private individuals are free to refuse to buy goods or services from a business on the ground that the business has trading links with a country which is under the control of a government of which they disapprove .
19 The Awards announced on the Queen 's birthday are to recognise and encourage outstanding achievement in the field of export of goods or services from the UK , and together with Awards for Technological Achievement , were instituted by Royal Warrant in 1976 .
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