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 | James L. Nolan - 1996 - 344 str.
...an examination ought to have revealed; (ii) that where a buyer expressly or by implication makes it known to the seller the particular purpose for which the goods are required so as to show that the buyer relies on the seller's skill or judgment and the goods are of... | |
 | Richard C. Fries - 1997 - 734 str.
...the container or label. The implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose arises when a buyer makes known to the seller the particular purpose for which the goods are to be used, and the buyer, relying on the seller's skill or judgement, receives goods which are warranted... | |
 | Dennis Lock - 1998 - 1308 str.
...freedom from minor defects, safety and durability. Where goods are sold in the course of business and the buyer, expressly or by implication, makes known...seller the particular purpose for which the goods are being bought, there is an implied condition that the goods supplied are reasonably fit for that purpose,... | |
 | Richard C. Fries - 2000 - 798 str.
...the container or label. The implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose arises when a buyer makes known to the seller the particular purpose for which the goods are to be used, and the buyer. relying on the seller's skill orjudgement, receives goods which are warranted... | |
 | Louise Fleming - 2004 - 290 str.
...be satisfied although the article may be sold under a patent or trade name. - Fitness for purpose. Where the buyer expressly or by implication makes...seller the particular purpose for which the goods are required so as to show that the buyer relies on the seller's skill or judgement, and the goods are... | |
 | Linda Mulcahy, John Tillotson - 2004 - 306 str.
...fitness for any particular purpose of goods supplied under a contract of sale, except as follows ... (1) Where the buyer, expressly or by implication, makes...seller the particular purpose for which the goods are required, so as to show that the buyer relies on the seller's skill or judgment, and the goods are... | |
 | Pace International Law Review - 2005 - 333 str.
...fitness for any particular purpose of goods supplied under a contract of sale, except as follows: 1. Where the buyer, expressly or by implication, makes...seller the particular purpose for which the goods are required so as to show Sale of Goods Act, RSO, ch. S. 1, §§ 15(1), 15(2) (1990)(Ontario, Can.), available... | |
 | Paul A. Offit - 2005 - 251 str.
...room, especially not law books. Therefore, I will re-read to you the definition of implied warranty: "Where the buyer, expressly or by implication, makes...known to the seller the particular purpose for which goods are required, and it appears that the buyer relies on the seller's skill or judgment . . . there... | |
 | Peter Snell, Larry Weinberg, American Bar Association. Forum on Franchising - 2005 - 436 str.
...purpose. However, these are usually limited to specific transactions, for example, where the buyer makes known to the seller the particular purpose for which the goods are required and relies on the seller's skill or judgement or where the goods are bought by description. (An example... | |
 | Pace International Law Review - 2006 - 333 str.
...fitness for any particular purpose of goods supplied under a contract of sale, except as follows: 1. Where the buyer, expressly or by implication, makes...seller the particular purpose for which the goods are required so as to show Sale of Goods Act, RSO, ch. S. 1, §§ 15(1), 15(2) (1990)(Ontario, Can.), available... | |
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