Sentences with phrase «reasonably intended use»

He must prove: (1) latent defects in the house, (2) that interfere with the reasonably intended use of the house and (3) the latent defects manifested themselves within a reasonable time after the house was purchased.

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Non-GMO Project hereby grants you a non-exclusive, revocable license to use the Website and any materials provided via the website solely for Your own personal use, subject to and as set forth in this Agreement only upon the express condition that You accept each provision of this Agreement and provided that: (i) you will not reproduce, copy, distribute, or make derivative works of the Website, the Standard (except for the limited right to download a personal copy of the Standard), or any other materials form the Website, in any medium without Non-GMO Project's prior written consent; (ii) you will not alter or modify any part of the Website other than as may be reasonably necessary to use the Website for its intended purposes; and (iii) you will otherwise act in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Agreement and in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal laws.
For instance, in qualifying an applicant for an FHA mortgage on a duplex, the lender may not use the rental rate the borrower intends to charge, but instead, the amount of rent is can reasonably fetch according to an FHA approved appraiser's comparison of similar rentals in the area.
That's why we've made it our mission to create a food we believe to be as close as nature intended while making it reasonably convenient for busy people to use.
While these are still reasonably attainable for many families, especially if you intend to use your new card to pay most bills and expenses, be sure you really spend enough to justify getting the card for the bonus.
You agree that you will not, unless specifically permitted by Koch Media (i) copy, display or distribute any part of the games, websites or other Koch Media services in any medium, without Koch Media's prior written consent, or (ii) alter or modify any part of a games, websites or other Koch Media services other than as may be reasonably necessary to use a game and / or the website for their intended purpose (s).
Be Accurate: Every organization must ensure that the personal information that they are retaining is as accurate, complete and up to date as is reasonably necessary for the purposes for which it is intended to be used.
The Court accepted that the parties did not intend to contract out of the minimum standards of the ESA and held that the plaintiff's challenges to the contract «represent [ed] either strained interpretations or [were] easily and reasonably cured using the curative language contained in the employment agreement itself».
Manufacturers of products intended for a child's use as well as products that a child may reasonably be expected to use or gain access to have a duty to design and manufacture these products so that they do not present an unreasonable degree of threat to a child's safety and health.
«cyberbullying» means any electronic communication through the use of technology including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, computers, other electronic devices, social networks, text messaging, instant messaging, websites and electronic mail, typically repeated or with continuing effect, that is intended or ought reasonably be expected to cause fear, intimidation, humiliation, distress or other damage or harm to another person's health, emotional well - being, self - esteem or reputation, and includes assisting or encouraging such communication in any way.
State laws usually have a higher standard that require planes to be built safely enough for their intended use, but also to be built in order to sustain misuse that is reasonably foreseeable.
What the SCC did not decide was whether the Union's intended use of the personal information — to, among other things, post pictures of employees crossing the picketline on a website called www.casinoscabs.ca — was reasonably necessary to inform or persuade the public, and whether it was reasonable to collect the personal information without consent for this purpose.
First, the product must have been defective or reasonably dangerous when used in its intended way.
Showing harm caused by any intended or reasonably foreseeable use of the product is sufficient.
In other words, a product that has been properly manufactured and designed may still be inherently dangerous, even when used as intended, making such warnings and instructions crucial to their reasonably safe use.
What these basically set out is that a manufacturer's faulty design or production caused you injury when you were using it as it was reasonably intended to be used.
The defendant must then prove that you were only injured because you did not use the product as intended, you did not use the product in a reasonably foreseeable way, or you altered the product in some way.
The proposed exclusion of disclosures to health plans for audit purposes is deleted and replaced with a general requirement that covered entities must limit requests to other covered entities for individually identifiable health information to what is reasonably necessary for the use or disclosure intended.
In other words, one could reasonably infer that the convention is not intended to prohibit use of Riot Control Agents for the purpose of (internal) law enforcement — mace is legal — but they can not be used in warfare.
Marvel may also restrict or suspend your access to your Marvel Unlimited Account following an email notification to you if: (a) Marvel is required to by law or regulation, (b) unexpected technical issues or problems, or (c) if Marvel reasonably believes that your Marvel Unlimited Account has been created fraudulently, or has been accessed fraudulently, or anyone uses your Marvel Unlimited Account for unlawful purposes or for other than its intended purpose.
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