If they don't call within a given period, the warrantor may attempt to decline coverage. |
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Extended warranties shall be issued by the warrantor to the benefit of the Owner. |
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The warrantor expressly disclaims liability for incidental, special, or consequential damages of any nature. |
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Products damaged in transit unless investigated by the shipper and returned to the warrantor with the investigation report. |
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The seller is also warrantor for any encroachment commenced with his knowledge by a third person before the sale. |
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In truth, SWIFT, through its bodies, is the warrantor, the clerk and the executor of the decisions of the financial community that has gathered around common stakes and needs. |
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The requirement of diligence, warrantor of a flawless reputation, is combined with the requirement of discretion, warrantor of a relationship of high proximity. |
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The existing legislation did not provide a basis on which to allow input tax credits to the warrantor in respect of the tax portion of reimbursements in these circumstances. |
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New section 175.1 also addresses the situation where the warranty holder is a registrant that has claimed an input tax credit or a rebate and is subsequently reimbursed on account of tax by the warrantor. |
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The seller of an immovable is warrantor towards the buyer for any violation of restrictions of public law affecting the property which are exceptions to the ordinary law of ownership. |
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The powerful rich state was a warrantor for stability and welfare. |
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Warrantor represents the inform yard of Warren Greatrex and is another chasing debutant who could go to the very top over fences. |
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Warren Greatrex is enjoying a memorable season and relies on Warrantor in the Lanzarote. |
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