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  • 81Nemo dat quod non habet — Property law Part of …

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  • 82property law — Introduction       principles, policies, and rules by which disputes over property are to be resolved and by which property transactions may be structured. What distinguishes property law from other kinds of law is that property law deals with… …

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  • 83consumer protection laws — n. Federal and state laws regulating sales and credit practices, intended to protect consumers from deceptive advertising, poor quality, dishonest credit and debt practices, and other dangers facing retail consumers who cannot engage in arm’s… …

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  • 84habitable — hab·it·able / ha bi tə bəl/ adj: suitable and fit for a person to live in: free of defects that endanger the health and safety of occupants see also warranty of habitability at warranty hab·it·abil·i·ty /ˌha bi tə bi lə tē/ n …

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  • 85ПРОСТОЕ УСЛОВИЕ — (warranty) 1. Ясно выраженное утверждение в контракте (выраженное условие (express warranty) либо условие, не сформулированное четко, но понятное сторонам контракта (подразумеваемое условие (implied warranty). Невыполнение простого условия не… …

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  • 86ПРОСТОЕ УСЛОВИЕ — (warranty) 1. Ясно выраженное утверждение в контракте (выраженное условие (express warranty) либо условие, не сформулированное четко, но понятное сторонам контракта – подразумеваемое условие (implied warranty). Невыполнение простого условия не… …

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  • 87Continuous ink system — A continuous ink system (CIS), also known as a continuous ink supply system (CISS), a continuous flow system (CFS), an automatic ink refill system (AIRS), a bulk feed ink system, or an off axis ink delivery system is a method for delivering a… …

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  • 88Redhibition — is a civil action available under Louisiana law against the seller and/or manufacturer of a defective product, similar to the lemon laws more familiar to common law jurisdictions in other U.S. states.… …

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  • 89merchantable — mer·chant·able / mər chən tə bəl/ adj: of commercially acceptable quality: characterized by fitness for normal use, good quality, and accord with any statements or promises made on the packaging or label merchantable goods see also implied… …

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  • 90privity — priv·i·ty / pri və tē/ n pl ties [Old French privité privacy, secret, from Medieval Latin privitat privitas, from Latin privus private] 1: the direct connection or relationship between parties to a contract or transaction (as a purchase) privity… …

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