Example sentences of "[noun] for sale " in BNC.
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1 | Later during that same year , my father came home to say that a friend had a bike for sale . |
2 | This section should summarise the critical factors as to type of business , what is for sale , reasons for sale , financial position and investment considerations and opportunities . |
3 | While the law has not yet been enforced , individuals offering counterfeit Indian objects for sale now face fines of $250,000 and prison terms for first offences . |
4 | Viaduct for sale — only £1 . |
5 | The Royal Horticultural Society 's Garden at Rosemoor , Great Torrington , Devon EX38 8PH is a perfect place to visit to see a magnificent garden and also for the fine and wide selection of hollies for sale , among other plants . |
6 | You can be indemnified against breach of contract for sale of goods or services , disputes with your neighbours , claims for professional negligence , ruined holidays and son on . |
7 | The auction particulars must of course be both detailed and accurate , as they form part of the contract for sale , and are usually in the form of a glossy brochure . |
8 | Also included in deferred income is £14 million which relates to a pre-payment received under a contract for sale of gas . |
9 | A contract of sale is a contract for sale by sample where there is an express or implied term to that effect in the contract . |
10 | In the case of a contract for sale by sample there is an implied condition– |
11 | In such a case it is not caught by s. 22 unless it is by itself a contract for sale [ of land ] … |
12 | In a recent case , Bridger Properties Ltd v Dovey Holdings ( South Wales ) Ltd ( 1991 ) unreported , Chancery Division , 25 June : discussed at 7.4.4 ) the court did not consider the guidelines at all but simply observed that nothing could be more " uncommercial " than to make the date for completion of a contract for sale and purchase of land turn upon the determination of an arbitrator . |
13 | Although the contract for sale was 'subject to the entries on the register of title " , it did not disclose that there was a defect in the title . |
14 | Acting for a seller , who may be at risk of heavy damages payable to a disappointed buyer , the seller should be asked explicitly whether anyone else has an interest in the property : if so , that person 's written consent to the sale should be obtained , or he or she should join in the contract for sale to declare and relinquish his or her interest , if any . |
15 | If the lessor 's title is already registered as absolute , this is a simple matter — but remember to have in the contract for sale or your requisitions on title , a special condition that before or immediately after completion the lessor will lodge or cause to be lodged in the Registry the land or charge certificate of his title , and will furnish the buyer with the deposit reference . |
16 | Examples of interests that can be so protected are the following : ( 1 ) Beneficial owner in fee simple ; ( 2 ) Person beneficially entitled to the lease referred to ; ( 3 ) Tenant for life within the meaning of the Settled Land Act 1925 ; ( 4 ) Purchaser under a contract for sale ; ( 5 ) Plaintiff in an action in the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice ; ( 6 ) Equitable mortgagee under a memorandum of charge . |
17 | Thus under a contract for sale of goods the seller commits a breach of fundamental term if he delivers goods of a wholly different kind to those contracted for . |
18 | It was held that this was a contract for sale and the plaintiffs were therefore able to sue for the price . |
19 | ( 2C ) The term implied by subsection ( 2 ) above does not extend to any matter making the quality of goods unsatisfactory ( a ) which is specifically drawn to the buyer 's attention before the contract is made , ( b ) where the buyer examines the goods before the contract is made , which that examination ought to reveal , or ( c ) in the case of a contract for sale by sample , which would have been apparent on a reasonable examination of the sample . |
20 | This is defined in s15(1) which provides as follows : 15 – ( 1 ) A contract of sale is a contract for sale by sample where there is an express or implied term to that effect in the contract . |
21 | ( 2 ) In the case of a contract for sale by sample there is an implied condition ( a ) that the bulk will correspond with the sample in quality ; ( b ) that the buyer will have a reasonable opportunity of comparing the bulk with the sample ; ( c ) that the goods will be free from any defect , rendering them unmerchantable , which would not be apparent on reasonable examination of the sample . |
22 | On Wednesday , the following day , the twenty fifth of September , there was then a a meeting between both the plaintiffs and Mr at the defendant 's offices when the contract for sale was signed by both plaintiffs . |
23 | It should be remembered that any contract for sale which provides for the purchaser to obtain vacant possession on completion now implies a provision that the vendor will procure before completion the cancellation of a registered Class F Land Charge ( Matrimonial Homes Act 1983 , s4(1) ) . |
24 | Most supermarkets now have organically produced fruits and vegetables for sale and the increasing choice of varieties available reflects the public 's growing interest in these products . |
25 | Many had shifted to lighter tasks , such as delivery rounds , mending bikes , minding children or animals , keeping chickens , gathering firewood , or growing vegetables for sale . |
26 | Pall , US , and Asahi Chemical , Japan , have formed an agreement under which Asahi 's industrial membrane division will supply Pall with its advanced hollow fibre ultrafiltration modules and application skills for sale in Pall designed systems . |
27 | MDD Helicopter division for sale |
28 | He is a keen numismatist and this year we were privileged in that he himself prepared the coins for sale . |
29 | Go for drink with Head to discuss plans for sale of raffle tickets on Saturday morning . |
30 | Instead of one large corporate body , like the BBC , ITV comprised a dozen or so smaller production companies , all making , and prerecording , programmes for sale to each other and overseas . |