breach of warranty

  • 71claim damages — ► LAW to officially request payment from someone who is responsible for an injury, loss, etc.: »A breach of warranty will give the purchaser the right to claim damages from the vendor. Main Entry: ↑claim …

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  • 72flotsam — 1) Items from a cargo or ship that is itself floating on the sea after a shipwreck. In British waters, it can be claimed by the ship s owners for 366 days after the shipwreck; thereafter it belongs to the Crown. Compare jetsam 2) In marine… …

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  • 73actio auctoritatis — A civil law action for breach of warranty wherein the vendee was permitted to recover twice the amount of the purchase price …

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  • 74divisible contract — A contract of which a part is susceptible of separate or independent treatment with respect to some particular right or remedy. 46 Am J1st Sales § 140. A contract, the performance of which is divided into different groups, each set embracing… …

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  • 75goggles — A disease of sheep, constituting a breach of warranty of soundness. 46 Am J1st Sales § 399. Large eyeglasses worn to protect the eyes against dust and small particles carried by the wind or blown in the air by industrial processes …

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  • 76immediate notice of defects — Notice within a reasonable time. Anno: 41 ALR2d 853 (notice of defects constituting breach of warranty) …

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  • 77prompt notice — Notice given within a reasonable time. Anno: 76 ALR 59; 41 ALR2d 853 (notice of breach of warranty). Notice given with reasonable dispatch. Black & W. Cab. Co. v New York Indem. Co. 108 W Va. 93, 150 SE 521 (notice of accident as required by… …

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  • 78termination of risk — A phrase familiar in the law of insurance, signifying the termination of the coverage provided by the policy by the expiration of the term for which the policy was issued, by breach of warranty or condition, or by the cancellation, rescission, or …

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  • 79wife — A married woman. The spouse of a man. A woman who has a husband living. Names v State, 20 Ind App 168, 50 NE 401. i As the word is used in designating a beneficiary in a will, it is descriptive of the person of a particular individual, and unless …

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  • 80Contract — law …

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