How To Use merchantable In A Sentence
- The price of admission is a merchantable product.
- He had by then issued proceedings alleging repudiatory breach of an implied term of merchantable quality and claiming damages.
- But for the 99 per cent, the 95 per cent or the 90 per cent that never exhibit any defective operation the precautionary principle is something which simply, though reasonable to follow, does not render a product unmerchantable.
- Yet like most Nova Scotian contractors, New Arch was getting into more mixed-wood stands, as well as stands with more underbrush and unmerchantable stems.
- He had supplied 80 tons of soap powder which was not of merchantable quality.
- The state of the packing affected the merchantable quality of the goods.
- That the materials used in the provision of the service will be of merchantable quality.
- The dead and for the most part unmerchantable wood behind my house, and the driftwood from the pond, have supplied the remainder of my fuel. Walden
- Now, the byproduct of logging - the unmerchantable tree tops and limbs that are normally left on the forest floor or burned as slash - could be classified as a renewable source of fuel to generate electricity. Undefined
- 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.