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  • 101good title — see title Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. good title n. A title to p …

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  • 102warranty — war·ran·ty / wȯr ən tē, wär / n pl ties [modification (influenced by warrant ) of Anglo French garantie, from garantir to protect, warrant] 1: a promise in a deed that gives the grantee of an estate recourse (as through an action for damages)… …

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  • 103unsellable — adjective Not sellable; very hard to sell. Syn: unsalable, unmerchantable, unmarketable, unpriceable Ant: salable, sellable, merchantable, marketable, priceable …

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  • 104merchantability — noun The state of being merchantable …

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  • 105nonmerchantable — adjective Not merchantable. See Also: nonmerchantability …

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  • 106merchandise — 1. noun /ˈmɝʧənˌdaɪz/ a) commodities offered for sale good business depends on having good merchandise b) a commodity offered for sale; an article of commerce; a kind of merchandise. Syn: wares, product …

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  • 107unmerchantable — adjective Not merchantable; not fit for market; being of a kind, quality, or quantity that is not salable …

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  • 108КОММЕРЧЕСКОЕ КАЧЕСТВО — (merchantable quality) Качество состояния товаров, которое подразумевается при заключении делового контракта. Товары должны в пределах разумного соответствовать своему обычному назначению, учитывая прилагаемое к ним описание, их цену (если она им …

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