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Definition of merchantable in English: merchantableadjective ˈməːtʃ(ə)ntəb(ə)lˈmərtʃən(t)əb(ə)l Suitable for sale. 适销的,有销路的 goods must be of merchantable quality 商品必须达到适合销售的质量。 Example sentencesExamples - This means businesses have to replace a product or refund your money if that product is not of merchantable quality, or fit for any purpose that you've made known to the supplier.
- In relation to sales by description however, there was an implied condition that the goods should reach a standard of merchantable quality.
- 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.
- The price of admission is a merchantable product.
- When you buy a product it should be of merchantable quality, fit for its purpose and as described.
- Under the Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Act, each contract would imply that the goods supplied be of merchantable quality and that the supplier have the necessary skill to provide the service.
- 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.
- It is clear that the vehicle always was of merchantable quality and fit for its intended purpose.
- That the materials used in the provision of the service will be of merchantable quality.
- The state of the packing affected the merchantable quality of the goods.
- Growing merchantable trees in that section of Idaho is no easy proposition.
- 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.
- 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.
- Under the Sale of Goods & Supply of Services Act, 1980 you are entitled to expect that the car is of merchantable quality, that is, it should be fit for its purpose and as described.
- He had supplied 80 tons of soap powder which was not of merchantable quality.
- The primary judge and the Full Court of the Federal Court made concurrent findings that the goods were not of merchantable quality and were not reasonably fit for the purpose for which they were intended.
- In fact, the Forest Service created Smokey Bear to protect forests, water supply and merchantable trees like ponderosa pine.
- If you buy or receive something you don't want, the law says that you can claim a refund only if the goods are faulty (‘not of merchantable quality’).
- We have merchantable skills and marketable careers that are highly transportable.
- He had by then issued proceedings alleging repudiatory breach of an implied term of merchantable quality and claiming damages.
Synonyms saleable, sellable, marketable, merchandisable rare vendible
OriginLate 15th century: from the obsolete verb merchant 'haggle, trade as a merchant', from Old French marchander, from marchand 'merchant'. Definition of merchantable in US English: merchantableadjectiveˈmərCHən(t)əb(ə)lˈmərtʃən(t)əb(ə)l Suitable for purchase or sale; marketable. 适销的,有销路的 goods must be of merchantable quality 商品必须达到适合销售的质量。 Example sentencesExamples - That the materials used in the provision of the service will be of merchantable quality.
- In fact, the Forest Service created Smokey Bear to protect forests, water supply and merchantable trees like ponderosa pine.
- 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.
- The primary judge and the Full Court of the Federal Court made concurrent findings that the goods were not of merchantable quality and were not reasonably fit for the purpose for which they were intended.
- We have merchantable skills and marketable careers that are highly transportable.
- Under the Sale of Goods & Supply of Services Act, 1980 you are entitled to expect that the car is of merchantable quality, that is, it should be fit for its purpose and as described.
- It is clear that the vehicle always was of merchantable quality and fit for its intended purpose.
- He had by then issued proceedings alleging repudiatory breach of an implied term of merchantable quality and claiming damages.
- The state of the packing affected the merchantable quality of the goods.
- 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.
- Growing merchantable trees in that section of Idaho is no easy proposition.
- When you buy a product it should be of merchantable quality, fit for its purpose and as described.
- Under the Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Act, each contract would imply that the goods supplied be of merchantable quality and that the supplier have the necessary skill to provide the service.
- This means businesses have to replace a product or refund your money if that product is not of merchantable quality, or fit for any purpose that you've made known to the supplier.
- He had supplied 80 tons of soap powder which was not of merchantable quality.
- In relation to sales by description however, there was an implied condition that the goods should reach a standard of merchantable quality.
- 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.
- 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.
- If you buy or receive something you don't want, the law says that you can claim a refund only if the goods are faulty (‘not of merchantable quality’).
- The price of admission is a merchantable product.
Synonyms saleable, sellable, marketable, merchandisable
OriginLate 15th century: from the obsolete verb merchant ‘haggle, trade as a merchant’, from Old French marchander, from marchand ‘merchant’. |