Common use of Warranty of Quality Clause in Contracts

Warranty of Quality. 16.1 The Developer furnishes the Warranty of Quality in respect of the unit, including both latent and patent defects, as set out in Section 56 of the Consumer Protection Act, Act 68 of 2008, and warrants that the unit shall be: 16.1.1 Reasonably suitable for the purpose for which it is generally intended; 16.1.2 Of good quality, in good working order, and free of any defect; 16.1.3 Usable and durable for a reasonable period of time, having regard to the use to which it will be put and to all the surrounding circumstances of the supply; and 16.1.4 Compliant with any applicable standards set out under the Standards Act, Act 29 0f 1993, or any other public regulation. 16.2 The aforementioned warranty in terms of the Consumer Protection Act shall be applicable for a period of 6 [SIX] months from the completion date. 16.3 The Developer also furnishes to the Purchaser the Standard Home Builders Warranty prescribed by the National Home Builders Registration Council. 16.4 Neither the Seller nor the Developer furnishes any further warranties, other than those stipulated above, in respect of the unit and in all other respects the unit is sold without any further warranties in respect of all faults and defects, whether visible or hidden, as defined in this agreement or the common law.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Deed of Sale, Deed of Sale, Deed of Sale

Warranty of Quality. 16.1 The Developer Seller furnishes the Warranty of Quality in respect of the unit, including both latent and patent defects, as set out in Section 56 of the Consumer Protection Act, Act 68 of 2008, and warrants that the unit shall be: 16.1.1 Reasonably suitable for the purpose for which it is generally intended; 16.1.2 Of good quality, in good working order, and free of any defect; 16.1.3 Usable and durable for a reasonable period of time, having regard to the use to which it will be put and to all the surrounding circumstances of the supply; and; 16.1.4 Compliant with any applicable standards set out under the Standards Act, Act 29 0f 1993, or any other public regulation. 16.2 The aforementioned warranty in terms of the Consumer Protection Act shall be applicable for a period of 6 [SIX] months from the completion date. 16.3 The Developer Seller also furnishes to the Purchaser the Standard Home Builders Warranty prescribed by the National Home Builders Registration Council. 16.4 Neither the The Seller nor the Developer furnishes any no further warranties, other than those stipulated above, warranties in respect of the unit and in all other respects the unit is sold without any further warranties warrantees in respect of all faults and defects, whether visible or hidden, as defined in this agreement or the common law.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Deed of Sale, Deed of Sale, Deed of Sale

Warranty of Quality. 16.1 16.1. The Developer Seller furnishes the Warranty of Quality in respect of the unit, including both latent and patent defects, as set out in Section 56 of the Consumer Protection Act, Act 68 of 2008, and warrants that the unit shall be: 16.1.1 16.1.1. Reasonably suitable for the purpose for which it is generally intended; 16.1.2 16.1.2. Of good quality, in good working order, and free of any defect; 16.1.3 16.1.3. Usable and durable for a reasonable period of time, having regard to the use to which it will be put and to all the surrounding circumstances of the supply; and; 16.1.4 16.1.4. Compliant with any applicable standards set out under the Standards Act, Act 29 0f 1993, or any other public regulation. 16.2 16.2. The aforementioned warranty in terms of the Consumer Protection Act shall be applicable for a period of 6 [SIX] months from the completion date. 16.3 16.3. The Developer Seller also furnishes to the Purchaser the Standard Home Builders Warranty prescribed by the National Home Builders Registration Council. 16.4 Neither the 16.4. The Seller nor the Developer furnishes any no further warranties, other than those stipulated above, warranties in respect of the unit and in all other respects the unit is sold without any further warranties warrantees in respect of all faults and defects, whether visible or hidden, as defined in this agreement or the common law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Deed of Sale, Deed of Sale