Common use of Conditions of Warranty Clause in Contracts

Conditions of Warranty. a. Any warranty shall become void in a situation where: i. The Goods have not been properly maintained by the Buyer; ii. The Buyer has any outstanding invoices for monies payable to the Seller; iii. Installation of the Goods has not been carried out by persons recognised by the Seller as being trained and accredited to install the Goods; iv. The Goods continue to be used after any fault or defect would reasonably have become known to the Buyer; v. The defect or fault occurred from reasonable wear and tear; vi. The defect or fault occurred as a result of circumstances beyond the control of either the Buyer or the Seller; vii. Maintenance or alteration is made to the Goods by anyone other than the Seller; or viii. The Seller accepts no responsibility for loss or damage to the Buyer, financial or otherwise, arising from a delay in the time taken for the Seller to replace or repair any Goods covered by the warranty.

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Sources: Sales Contracts, Sales Contracts

Conditions of Warranty. a. Any The Sellers warranty shall become void will not be applicable in a situation where: i. The Goods have not been properly maintained by the Buyer; ii. ; • The Buyer has any outstanding invoices for monies payable failed to follow instructions supplied by the Seller; iii. Installation Seller in relation to proper installation and use of the Goods has not or Services. • The Goods or Services have been carried out by persons recognised by used in a manner other than their original intended use. • The Buyer fails to maintain the Seller as being trained and accredited to install the Goods; ivGoods in a condition fit for their intended purpose. The Goods continue to be used after any fault or defect would reasonably have has become known to the Buyer; v. , or would have become known to a reasonable person. • The defect or fault has occurred from reasonable wear and tear; vitear in use. The defect or fault has occurred as a result of circumstances beyond the control of either the Buyer or the Seller;. vii. Maintenance or alteration is made to the Goods by anyone other than the Seller; or viii. b. The Seller accepts no responsibility for loss or damage to the Buyer, financial or otherwise, arising from a delay in the time taken for the Seller to replace or repair any Goods covered by the warranty. c. The warranty will become void if any maintenance, or alteration is made to the Goods without the Sellers knowledge and consent.

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Sources: Terms and Conditions of Trade

Conditions of Warranty. a. Any warranty shall become void in a situation where: i. a.1. The Goods have not been properly maintained by the Buyer;. iia.2. The Buyer has any outstanding invoices for monies payable to the Seller;. iiia.3. Installation of the Goods has not been carried out by persons recognised by the Seller as being trained and accredited to install the Goods;. iva.4. The Goods continue to be used after any fault or defect would reasonably have become known to the Buyer;. v. a.5. The defect or fault occurred from reasonable wear and tear;. via.6. The defect or fault occurred as a result of circumstances beyond the control of either the Buyer or the Seller;. viia.7. Maintenance or alteration is made to the Goods by anyone other than the Seller; or. viii. b. The Seller accepts no responsibility for loss or damage to the Buyer, financial or otherwise, arising from a delay in the time taken for the Seller to replace or repair any Goods covered by the warranty.

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Sources: Sales Contracts