When you buy a product it should be of merchantable quality, fit for its purpose and as described. |
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We have merchantable skills and marketable careers that are highly transportable. |
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Finally, the super tree would shorten the time required to grow to a merchantable size, thus reducing the time to the next rotation. |
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Growing merchantable trees in that section of Idaho is no easy proposition. |
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That the materials used in the provision of the service will be of merchantable quality. |
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It is clear that the vehicle always was of merchantable quality and fit for its intended purpose. |
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In relation to sales by description however, there was an implied condition that the goods should reach a standard of merchantable quality. |
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Under the Sale of Goods Act 1979, the goods sold must be of merchantable quality and fit for the purpose for which they are sold. |
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In fact, the Forest Service created Smokey Bear to protect forests, water supply and merchantable trees like ponderosa pine. |
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He had by then issued proceedings alleging repudiatory breach of an implied term of merchantable quality and claiming damages. |
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He had supplied 80 tons of soap powder which was not of merchantable quality. |
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Shelterwood harvesting involves the total removal of all merchantable timber in two to three cuts. |
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Technically, clearcutting means cutting every tree on the site and removing those tress considered to be merchantable to a mill. |
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The aid referred to in Article 110a shall be paid for cotton of sound and fair merchantable quality. |
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Land use permits may include conditions for saving and stacking merchantable timber. |
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The information on the merchantable volume of wood presented here provides a baseline for future reports. |
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In addition to harvesting, potentially hundreds of millions of cubic metres of merchantable wood are lost to natural causes annually. |
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No healthy merchantable timber will be destroyed during these fuel management treatments. |
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In three other harvest blocks merchantable cedar bolts were used as brush mats in trails. |
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Most of the standing and merchantable timber in Oldham was found on the private holdings as opposed to the common lands, which were largely moorland. |
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The state of the packing affected the merchantable quality of the goods. |
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This in turn caused me to analyze the basic requirements for the Church lands if they were to be made merchantable as a potential development area. |
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Because of the slow pace and small scale of most of those lumber operations, loggers often selected only the most merchantable trees, leaving the rest for future harvests. |
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However, given the host of negative posts from other buyers, some of whom had accepted returns and had still further problems, he decided the item was not of merchantable quality and demanded his money back. |
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That is one side of the shield, the exotic side which has not much material significance for the Canadian farmer intent upon growing fence posts, firewood or merchantable timber. |
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In some national parks and northern areas, fires are allowed to burn uncontrolled as long as they do not threaten communities, merchantable timber, or other values at risk. |
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As a result of the suppression of forest fires in my constituency, which is totally understandable being a built up area and having merchantable commercial timber in the area, we understand why we would have fire suppression. |
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Products intended for animal nutrition may be used and put into circulation in the Community only if they are sound, genuine and of merchantable quality. |
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The provision intended to guarantee that animal feed is sound, genuine and of merchantable quality is worded in a more precise fashion, and covers both imports and the use of products within the Community. |
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Except in a financial lease, a warranty that the equipment will be merchantable is implied in a leasing agreement if the lessor is a merchant with respect to equipment of that kind. |
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If management's estimates of merchantable inventory are incorrect harvesting levels on the our timberlands may result in depletion of our timber assets. |
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Landowners cannot afford to cut submerchantable trees, yet many hesitate to cut merchantable dominants and codominants at the risk of downgrading the residual stand. |
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Construction Common, Deck Common, Merchantable Heart and Merchantable are knotty garden grades of redwood and offer a colorful mix of sapwood and heartwood. |
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