Example sentences of "[coord] [noun sg] of goods " in BNC.

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1 The term " trade description " is defined comprehensively in s2(1) as follows : A trade description is an indication , direct or indirect , and by whatever means given , of any of the following matters with regard to any goods or part of goods , that is to say , ( a ) quantity , size of gauge ; ( b ) method of manufacture , production , processing or reconditioning ; ( c ) composition ; ( d ) fitness of purpose , strength , performance , behaviour or accuracy ; ( e ) any physical characteristics not included in the preceding paragraphs ; ( f ) testing by any person and results thereof ; ( g ) approval by any person or conformity with a type approved by any person ; ( h ) place or date of manufacture , production , processing or reconditioning ; ( i ) person by whom manufactured , produced , processed or reconditioned ; ( j ) other history , including previous ownership or use .
2 This is only a bar to registration if the first mark is registered in respect of " the same goods or description of goods " .
3 the sale or purchase of goods , being goods either usually employed by the firm for its own business , or in which the firm deals , or goods belonging to the firm ;
4 John Major was asked about VAT during the election campaign and said there were no plans and no need to increase the rate of tax or range of goods covered .
5 Prior to the passing of the SGSA , s 7(4) of the UCTA prevented exclusion of liability for breach of warranties of title and quiet possession " arising by implication of law " ( see s 7(1) ) , in business contracts ( other than for the sale and hire purchase of goods ) under which possession or ownership of goods was transferred , unless such exclusion passed the test of reasonableness .
6 Their contract is not one under which possession or ownership of goods passes .
7 A contract is an international supply contract if three conditions are satisfied : ( a ) it is a contract for the sale of goods or it is one under , or in pursuance of which , possession or ownership of goods passes ; and ( b ) it is made by parties whose places of business ( or habitual residence , if they have no place of business ) are in the territories of different states ; and ( c ) either ( i ) at the time the contract is made , the goods are in the course of carriage , or will be carried , between the territories of two states ; or ( ii ) the acts constituting offer and acceptance were done in the territories of different states ; or ( iii ) the contract provides for the goods to be moved to the territory of a state other than that in which the offer and acceptance took place .
8 Section 7 provides : 7 – ( 1 ) Where the possession or ownership of goods passes under or in pursuance of a contract not governed by the law of sale of goods or hire-purchase , subsections ( 2 ) to ( 4 ) below apply as regards the effect ( if any ) to be given to contract terms excluding or restricting liability for breach of obligation arising by implication of law from the nature of the contract .
9 Now compulsory for entrants , it requires charities to disclose and explain special funds , to analyse expenditure in relation to various objectives and administration , and to disclose sponsorship or receipt of goods in kind ( and services ) as far as practicable .
10 The term does cover the sale or exchange of goods .
11 There were no specifications as to what type or quantity of goods should be sent .
12 Required to be stated were the goods ' identification marks , the number of packages or quantity of goods and the indication whether the stated weight was the carrier 's or the shipper 's , and the apparent order and condition of the merchandise when received by the carrier .
13 It recognises that competition is not an end in itself by providing a procedure whereby , although certain agreements or arrangements may prevent , restrict or distort competition , they may none the less improve the production or distribution of goods or promote technical or economic progress to the benefit of consumers .
14 Even if Article 85 ( 1 ) applies to particular agreements or arrangements , if it can be shown that they benefit the production or distribution of goods or services so that the consumer benefits outweigh the restrictions on competition in the agreement , they may be exempt pursuant to Article 85(3) .
15 It may be exempted under Article 85(3) if it contributes to improving production or distribution of goods or promoting technical or economic progress while allowing consumers a fair share of the resulting benefit .
16 There is with Article 85(3) , provision for the granting of exemptions by the Commission in the case of beneficial agreements , " … which contribute to improving the production or distribution of goods or to promoting technical or economic progress , while allowing consumers a fair share of the resulting benefit … " , provided that such agreements do not impose any indispensable restrictions or provide the possibility of eliminating competition .
17 The two positive requirements are that the agreement must first contribute to improving the production or distribution of goods or to promoting technical or economic progress and second allow consumers a fair share of the resulting benefit .
18 ( v ) all contracts for the hire or barter of goods , and for the supply of labour and materials ;
19 ( vi ) all business contracts for the hire or barter of goods , and for the supply of labour and materials .
20 Category of contract : business contracts for the hire , rental , lease or bailment of goods .
21 Category of contract : business contracts for the barter of goods , for the supply of labour and materials , and for the hire , lease rental or bailment of goods .
22 Category of contract : business contracts for the barter of goods , for the supply of labour and materials , and for the hire , lease rental or bailment of goods .
23 The latter designated special weeks for the production or collection of goods to be contributed to the aid programme .
24 using a vehicle constructed or adapted for the delivery or collection of goods or mail to consumers or addressees , as the case may be , whilst engaged in making local rounds of deliveries or collections ;
25 Many of the proposed options , particularly those advanced by the Keep Sunday Special campaign , would continue to restrict Sunday trading by a class or list of goods .
26 When goods are carried in different vehicles or are of a different kind or are divided into different lots , the sender of the carrier is entitled to require a separate consignment note for each vehicle or each kind or lot of goods .
27 In particular , it is no evidence that the correct quantity or number of goods has been delivered or that the goods delivered are in good condition or of the correct quality .
28 I do not think that section 3(1) envisages any such act as an ‘ appropriation , ’ whatever may be the meaning of that word in other fields such as contract or sale of goods law .
29 The money is paid not under duress in the strict sense of the term , as that implies duress of person , but under the pressure of seizure or detention of goods which is analogous to that of duress .
30 The money is paid not under duress in the strict sense of the term , as that implies duress of person , but under the pressure of seizure or detention of goods which is analogous to that of duress .
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