Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The Warrantor's heart is literally destroyed, exploded from within.
However, the warrantor may require consumers to return a defective item to its place of purchase for repair.
"You're sure it has nothing to do with my going back to T'lingShar as a Warrantor?"
"But the Vulcan Warrantor must have someone to speak for her, in an unofficial capacity at least.
The fourth stipulates that a man must know his warrantor when purchasing slaves, horses or oxen.
In addition, the federal government has the authority to take injunctive action against a supplier or warrantor who fails to meet the requirements of the act.
The capsule is encoded to deactivate once the Warrantor's term has expired, when it may safely be removed.
In such cases the warrantor will need actual or constructive knowledge, which includes information supplied to the warrantor but not necessarily read by him.
German law puts certain people in the position of a warrantor (Garantenstellung) for the well-being of another, e.g. parents, spouses, doctors, and police officers.
Under a full warranty, in the case of a defect, malfunction, or failure to conform with the written warranty, the warrantor:
It may be preferable from the warrantor's point of view to use the subjective phrase 'so far as he is aware' to reduce the risk of constructive knowledge.
A "warrantor" is any supplier or other person who gives or offers a written warranty or who has some obligation under an implied warranty.
The federal "lemon law" also provides the warrantor may be obligated to pay your attorney fees if you prevail in a lemon law suit, as do most state lemon laws.
"It is surgically implanted in the left ventricle or, in the case, for example, of the multi-chambered Sulamid heart, the lower fifth ventricle, of the Warrantor's heart.
He looked at T'Shael and saw her pledge as Warrantor freeing him to fly between the stars, to explore the strange new worlds within as well as without, freeing him to be by Kirk's side.
Of the entire delegation, the Andorian was the most tragic figure, for he was going to the Rihannsu not to appeal for the return of a living Warrantor, but to plead for the remains of his eldest son.
In addition, the warrantor may not impose any duty, other than notification, upon any consumer, as a condition of securing the repair of any consumer product that malfunctions, is defective, or does not conform to the written warranty.
The federal minimum standards for full warranties are waived if the warrantor can show that the problem associated with a warranted consumer product was caused by damage while in the possession of the consumer, or by unreasonable use, including a failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance.
In 1839 Francis Hilliard wrote: "A collateral warranty is where the heir neither does nor could derive his title to the land from the warrantor; and yet is both de-barred from claiming title and bound to recompense in case of eviction."
Having completed the cremation rite for the Gifted One and the memorial service for the master scientist in absentia, the introverted one relinquished claim to her parents' dwelling and all her inheritance and, in her sixteenth year, committed herself as Warrantor to the settlement at T'lingShar.
The Act provides that any warrantor warranting a consumer product to a consumer by means of a written warranty must disclose, fully and conspicuously, in simple and readily understood language, the terms and conditions of the warranty to the extent required by rules of the Federal Trade Commission.