Example sentences of "[verb] by the [noun sg] of goods " in BNC.

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1 The profits made by the sale of goods are ploughed back into wild bird conservation .
2 Revenues realized in a particular period ( measured by the selling prices of goods and services delivered to customers ) less related expenses ( measured by the cost of goods and services used ) gives a profit for the period in question .
3 This transfer of ownership is called by the Sale of Goods Act ‘ the Transfer of Property . ’
4 Held , allowing the appeal ( Lord Lowry dissenting ) , that an act expressly or impliedly authorised by the owner of goods or consented to by him could amount to an appropriation of the goods within section 1(1) of the Theft Act 1968 where such authority or consent had been obtained by deception ; and that , accordingly , the defendant had been rightly convicted of theft ( post , pp. 1073F , 1076G–H , 1080C–F , 1081C–D , 1109F , 1111E ) .
5 Examples of contracts governed by the Supply of Goods and Services Act are hybrid contracts , that is , those which involve part services and part goods such as a contract for the painting of a portrait .
6 This is a straightforward service contract between the client and the software developer and is covered by the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 .
7 " Hire " does not include hire purchase agreements which are covered by the Supply of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 which implies similar terms into the contract as does the Sale of Goods Act 1979 .
8 None at all : they 're all items covered by the Sale of Goods Act and everything above applies to them .
9 The goods you buy are covered by the Sale of Goods Act ( 1979 ) which boils down to three important points :
10 The goods you buy are covered by the Sale of Goods Act ( 1979 ) which boils down to three important points :
11 In the first three months , three thousand miles , that does n't tend to happen in fairness erm and something like that would come up erm within that time scale , so , yes , I mean they have the right to go back to the dealer and I must admit in my overall view of the motor trade these days they do they are trying harder and harder to look after their customers because obviously they 're in business like everybody else , they know that their policy holders are covered by the Sale of Goods Act merchantable quality , erm and so they realize that if these things happen then they will endeavour to put the situation right .
12 Before turning to the detail of sections 12–15 it must be noted that under the original Sale of Goods Act of 1893 the wording of some of these sections was slightly different prior to 1973 when the sections were amended by the Supply of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 .
13 That question can be answered only by examining the express and implied terms of the contract , including those implied by the Sale of Goods Act .
14 This will therefore be the position where , for example , the seller is in breach of one of the conditions as to description , merchantable quality or fitness for purpose , implied by the Sale of Goods Act , sections 13 and 14 .
15 It was held that there was no breach of the condition implied by the Sale of Goods Act as to merchantable quality , because the pellets were still saleable , albeit at a reduced price .
16 Some of the terms implied are similar to those implied by the Sale of Goods Act .
17 The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 limits the extent to which liability can be excluded or limited for breach of contract , or for negligence , or under the terms implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and other legislation containing similar provisions , such as the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 .
18 Even if implied warranties did apply , they would not address all the purchaser 's concerns as can be seen by the fact that the main warranties implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1979 are dealt with within warranties A3 and A4 in the standard sale agreement ( see Appendix III ) .
19 7.3 You will indemnify us against any and all loss , costs , expenses and liabilities caused to us whether directly , or as a result of the action , claim or demand of any third party , by reason of any breach by you of these conditions or of any terms or obligations on your part implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1979 , by the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 or by any other statute or statut-ory provision relevant to the order or to goods or work covered thereby .
20 Finally , let us turn to the third set of terms implied by the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 .
21 What are the terms implied by the Supply of Goods and Services Act ?
22 Another term implied by the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 concerns the time for performance .
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