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  • 111Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 — The Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that requires traders to provide services to a proper standard of workmanship. Furthermore, if a definite completion date or a price has not been fixed… …

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  • 112Toilet Goods Association, Inc. v. Gardner — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Toilet Goods Association, Inc. v. Gardner ArgueDate=January 16 ArgueYear=1967 DecideDate=May 22 DecideYear=1967 FullName=Toilet Goods Association, Inc., et al. v. Gardner, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, et al.… …

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  • 113execution against goods — England, Wales writ of fieri facias, Also known as execution against goods. A writ of fieri facias (writ of fi fa) commands a High Court enforcement officer (previously called a Sheriff) to seize and sell at auction enough of a debtor s goods in… …

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  • 114free movement of goods — in the law of the European Communities, one body of rules designed to assist in the establishment of a common market. For a market to operate efficiently, there must be no barriers to the movement of goods. The legal system of the community seeks …

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  • 115slander of goods — slander of goods: disparagement (1) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. slander of goods …

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  • 116piece goods — piece′ goods n. pl. tex goods, esp. fabrics, sold at retail by linear measure Also called yard goods • Etymology: 1655–65 …

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  • 117own-label goods — /ˌəυn ˌleɪb(ə)l gυdz/ plural noun goods specially produced for a store with the store’s name on them ▪▪▪ ‘…the company is hunting for a marketing director as part of an effort to expand its non food division and introduce own label. It will also… …

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  • 118intermixture of goods — Confusion of goods; the confusing or commingling together of goods belonging to different owners in such a way that the property of no particular owner can be separately identified or extracted from the mass. See also confusion of goods …

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  • 119intermixture of goods — Confusion of goods; the confusing or commingling together of goods belonging to different owners in such a way that the property of no particular owner can be separately identified or extracted from the mass. See also confusion of goods …

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  • 120implied warranty that goods are merchantable — Implied warranty of merchantability or implied warranty that goods are merchantable means that the consumer goods meet each of the following: (1) Pass without objection in the trade under the contract description; (2) Are fit for the ordinary… …

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