Not exact matches
Any
defects or incomplete works
known about
prior to practical completion should be clearly listed on a schedule «snagging» items attached to the certificate.
The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any
known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request
prior to the close of sale.
The seller will make every effort to disclose any
known defects associated with the vehicle at the buyers request
prior to the close of the sale.
The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any
known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyers request
prior to the close of the sale.
The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any
known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyers request
prior to the close of sale.
The SELLER shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any
known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request
prior to the close of sale.
A simple autosomal recessive means that the condition can occur in either sex and that it is generally transmitted by what appear to be normal animals though the late onset of the condition can result in «affected» dogs producing the
defect because they were used
prior to their «affected» state being
known.
Other parties that could be held liable for a tire blowout accident include tire retailers that
knew of a tire's
defect prior to a sale, or a technician that improperly installed the tire or installed the wrong type of tire for that particular truck.
If the
defect is proved to have existed
prior to selling the property but the seller didn't
know about it (perhaps the
defect didn't appear while the seller owned the property), then the seller can't be held liable, even innocently.
Did you
know that in BC (is it the same in Ontario) that material latent
defects must be disclosed
PRIOR to writing an offer.
A purchaser may recover in a civil action brought under the Disclosure Act against a real estate licensee if the licensee fails «to disclose to a purchaser a
defect actually
known to the real estate licensee
prior to the acceptance of an offer to purchase and which were not included in the disclosure statement.»
However, the Thompsons did not
know that several of the previous tenants complained about various structural
defects prior to their purchase.
Edwards told the Sellers to change their answer to «
no» because the flooding was a
prior defect which had been corrected and therefore did not need to be disclosed.