Sentences with phrase «with hidden defects»

I can generally control any contract with individuals so I'm less concerned with hidden defects, title matters or condition as I have recourse all the way to settlement.

Not exact matches

«Because individuals carrying a single mutant copy of a gene often mate with an individual with two normal copies of gene, defects can be hidden for a generation and then show up in the grandchildren,» Bier adds.
A genius chocolatier who closes his factory in response to competitors pinching his inventions, the protective Wonka hides the tickets at random, but four of them go to children with obvious character defects: Germany's gluttonous Augustus Gloop (Philip Wiegratz), video game - obsessed Mike Teavee (Jordan Fry), incessantly gum - chewing Violet Beauregarde (AnnaSophia Robb), and the utterly spoiled Veruca Salt (Julia Winter).
Agents need to be mindful that if they have knowledge of a defect, patent (obvious) or latent (hidden), this information needs to be «disclosed» in the actual listing; the listing agent needs to draw to the attention of his seller, making the seller aware that his agent «knows,» whatever he knows, or surmises, has seen with his own eyes, or has been made aware by his seller — sometimes surreptitiously, (by agent's putting the information confirmation in writing and has advised the seller the need for disclosing), directing his seller to get «fix - it» quotes, repair before going to market, or offer a rebate to his buyer for the dollar amount involved, and advise the seller that this information if known by his agent, or by the seller, «must» be disclosed in some manner, in writing, so as to prevent the seller and all the agents involved (including «team members), both buying and selling sides, from lawsuits, or possible resultant non-closing of transactions, not just even non-removal of conditions, (failing which clauses, conditional clauses — condition precedent, not condition subsequent — self destruct) during which lag time the subject property is theoretically off the market wasting valuable market time, which could prove especially financially disastrous in any sort of turbulent down - turning market.
If all testing is normal in a dog with partial seizures, many neurologists consider these to be «Cyptogenic» (meaning hidden) seizures that actually have an underlying structural abnormality (i.e. SES), that is undetectable using current methods.5 It is controversial whether partial seizures might be caused by a genetic defect.
(2) Goods are of acceptable quality if they are as: (a) fit for all the purposes for which goods of that kind are commonly supplied; and (b) acceptable in appearance and finish; and (c) free from defects; and (d) safe; and (e) durable; as a reasonable consumer fully acquainted with the state and condition of the goods (including any hidden defects of the goods), would regard as acceptable having regard to the matters in subsection (3).
Successfully argued that the size of the hole made it open and obvious, in addition to convincing the Court that Valley Street, Ltd. acted with reasonable care in inspecting the property for hidden defects.
If the seller discloses it in the SPIS, and the buyer still goes ahead with the transaction, the seller is protected from a claim that they hid the defect (at least in theory).
Creating an Old World look «Patene Artectura [R] creates a mottled patina - like finish that does not hide surface defects or existing color discoloration, but rather works in conjunction with the substrate to produce a variegated finish or Old World look,» says Stewart.
Ostensibly, this is in order to comply with the existing legal requirement imposed on all sellers to disclose hidden material defects in the property.
Sellers often come to recognize previously hidden defects within their properties, live with them, silently, and thereafter cross their fingers and pass them on to the the next unsuspecting buyer.
Agents need to be mindful that if they have knowledge of a defect, patent (obvious) or latent (hidden), this information needs to be «disclosed» in the actual listing; the listing agent needs to draw to the attention of his seller, making the seller aware that his agent «knows,» whatever he knows, or surmises, has seen with his own eyes, or has been made aware by his seller — sometimes surreptitiously, (by agent's putting the information confirmation in writing and has advised the seller the need for disclosing), directing his seller to get «fix - it» quotes, repair before going to market, or offer a rebate to his buyer for the dollar amount involved, and advise the seller that this information if known by his agent, or by the seller, «must» be disclosed in some manner, in writing, so as to prevent the seller and all the agents involved (including «team members), both buying and selling sides, from lawsuits, or possible resultant non-closing of transactions, not just even non-removal of conditions, (failing which clauses, conditional clauses — condition precedent, not condition subsequent — self destruct) during which lag time the subject property is theoretically off the market wasting valuable market time, which could prove especially financially disastrous in any sort of turbulent down - turning market.
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