Sentences with phrase «fitness for purpose»

The review will also provide assurances about fitness for purpose, standards and integrity of the Qualified Lawyers Transfer Test.
Particularly, conformity of products with an HTS provides a presumption of fitness for the purposes of free circulation of goods in the EU but does not affect the contractual obligation to supply products of «merchantable quality» as required by the Irish law on sale of goods.
ZPMC, by contrast, argued that the test for fitness for purpose was an objective one.
In the 2012/13 Premier League season Cech made 118 saves - «far more than any other goalkeeper at a club pushing for a top - four spot - «as Chelsea's central defence revolved in front of him, with concerns over John Terry's fitness and David Luiz's fitness for purpose as a centre - back, while behind him the crowd took vocal exception to the interim manager.
And yet, thanks to the wonders of PASM, nestling beside this weapon - like fitness for purpose is a pliant, civilized character that broadens the GT3's appeal to that of comfortable, mile - munching GT at the flick of a switch.
The name «Utility» essentially means fitness for a purpose and this group consists of an extremely mixed and varied bunch, most breeds having been selectively bred to perform a specific function not included in the sporting and working categories.
The High Court of England and Wales recently decided, in Southwark London Borough Council v IBM, [2011] EWHC 549 (TCC), that the provision of a licence of software was not a sale of goods, so the implied warranty of fitness for purposes contained in the Sale of Goods Act did not apply to the contract.
Lastly, it is important not to get seduced by every piece of emerging tech — ensuring fitness for purpose is key.
successfully arguing in a Singapore Court of Appeal matter for the Court to imply a term for fitness for purpose and to apply the Law of Bailment to impose liability on the adverse party
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Yet the best examples of Parliament's relevance and evidence of its fitness for purpose are mostly to be found not in the Commons Chamber but on Parliament's Committee corridors.
However, for those who seek a much more deregulated market in schooling, which is publicly financed, but privately provided, Ofsted has clearly become an impediment to progress, and hence the moves by some on the right to question its «fitness for purpose».
Yet governments continue to mandate animal tests, despite the lack of a formal demonstration of fitness for purpose, and a growing global realisation among scientists that animal toxicity tests are inadequate and must be replaced.
It is concerned with making critical judgements based on a sound knowledge of a variety of contexts; judgements about cultural values, cultural history, aesthetics, quality, craftsmanship and fitness for purpose, and provides an opportunity for and engagement in leisure pursuits that can yield lifelong benefits in health, well ‑ being and life satisfaction.
Truth be told we were all under its spell for the first day of the test, dazzled by its brilliance and mesmerised by its purity and fitness for purpose.
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Pick's mantra was «fitness for purpose» and he believed that good design was essential to London Transport's identity as an efficient company.
A recent decision by the UK's Technology and Construction Court (TCC) contains important guidance on «fitness for purpose» obligations in a supplier contract and how these obligations apply to an offshore wind project.
Fluor contended that these fitness for purpose obligations had to be met upon delivery.
The meaning is that all products come with implied warranties of merchantability (it is good enough to be sold to you) and fitness for purpose (it will do what it's meant to, and what you've been told it will do).
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Justin Mendelle added that there were a number of practical points for contractors and employers to consider, in particular: «Contractors and employers should ensure that any contract into which they will be entering clearly distinguishes between those obligations which are absolute / subject to a fitness for purpose obligation and those which are subject to reasonable skill and care.
The Supreme Court held that MTH was under a fitness for purpose - type obligation, which was contained in a technical schedule in the contract.
Would it be a breach of warranty, say of fitness for purpose, for the manufacturer or vendor to allow a machine one has sold to become vulnerable to attack in such a short time?
This conclusion was premised on liability under the Sale of Goods Act's implied warranty of fitness for purpose; yet it was held that it would not be sensible or proportionate to essentially bifurcate the action and dispose of the parallel claim for contribution and indemnity on a summary basis.
Under US law, there are implied warranties as outlined by the UCC (fitness for purpose and merchantability):
In addition, statute law often puts additional obligations on a party to a contract: merchantability and fitness for purpose being classic examples.
The first pilot case concerned the fitness for purpose of motor vehicles supplied under a contract and involved expert evidence from engineers.
Identifies and recommends the upgrade of service tools, equipment, and fleet vehicles to ensure their safety, fitness for purpose and their serviceability.
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