Warranty or Condition in UK Law

  • Section 11 of the Insurance Act 2015: A Work in Progress on the Doorstep of the Marine Insurance Industry
    • No. 10-1, January 2020
    • Southampton Student Law Review
    • Panagiotis Adamos
    • LLM Maritime Law (Soton), LLB (AUTh)
    • 66-71
    British marine insurance law has been codified over a century by the Marine Insurance Act 1906. And although it becomes apparent that it embodies some basic principles of common law, on the other h...
    ... ... The key nature of a warranty has been codified through several cases by the courts1until finally, it ... some particular thing shall or shall not be done, or that some condition shall be fulfilled, or whereby the assured affirms or negatives the ... ...
  • CODES OF PRACTICE
    • No. 40-6, November 1977
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... innocent, immaterial non-disclosures or breach of warranty and to avoid a claim for innocent, immaterial breach of ... in providing that breach of any warranty or condition is inoperative unless related to a loss. This could be ... ...
  • A Note On Section 14 (1) And (2) Of The Sale Of Goods Act, 1893
    • No. 22-5, September 1959
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... of any statute in that behalf, there is no implied warranty or condition as to the quality or fitness for any ... ...
  • The Revised Statements of Insurance Practice
    • No. 49-6, November 1986
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... warranty despite the absence of any nexus between the breach and ... ; (iii) on ground of a breach of warranty or condition where the circumstances of the loss are unconnected with the ... ...
  • MISTAKE IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF CONTRACTS
    • No. 24-4, July 1961
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... , the sale of goods, the seller by giving an express warranty as to the facts about which the parties are mistaken, may have ... Hastie 2o the argument that there was an implied condition prece- dent that the goods were in existence at the time the ... ...
  • REVIEWS
    • No. 22-1, January 1959
    • The Modern Law Review
    The Advocate's Devil. By C. P. Harvey, Q. C. Problems Of Legal Philosophy. By Frede Castberg, Professor Of Constitutional And International Law At The University Of Oslo, Rector Of The University. ...
    ... ... there is no implied warranty or condition as to the quality or fitness for any particular ... ...
  • NOTES OF CASES
    • No. 17-4, July 1954
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... between liability for ‘‘ static condition" of premises ” and liability for “ current operations \xE2\x80" ... protect a buyer who cannot rely on any breach of warranty or condition. And it would be open to the courts to ... ...
  • Overcoming adverse selection in buying an existing home
    • No. 19-3, June 2001
    • Journal of Property Investment & Finance
    • 283-295
    Existing home sellers may be aware of defects in the home that are not observable to the untrained eye of a buyer. Sellers may not disclose the defects in order to receive a higher price. Home warr...
    ... ... However, it isnot clear how home warranty compares against building inspections and seller disclosure laws. Inan ... The seller possesses betterinformation of the condition of the home (since he stayed in the home) and thebuyer does not. However, ... ...
  • Building brands through brand alliances: combining warranty information with a brand ally
    • No. 22-2, April 2013
    • Journal of Product & Brand Management
    • 153-160
    Purpose: While previous research has shown a positive influence of a brand ally or a warranty, published research has not explored the effects of using multiple types of quality signals. The purpos...
    ... ... evidence that the presence of well-known brand allyenhances the evaluation of a focal brand relative to the no-allycontrol condition. As is common in this body of research, thispaper uses perceived quality as the dependent variable. Weexpect thatperceived quality of an unknown ... ...
  • Protecting brands from product failure using extended warranties
    • No. 28-7, November 2019
    • Journal of Product & Brand Management
    • 787-799
    Purpose: Product failures can lead to customer dissatisfaction, negative brand attitudes and a loss of brand equity. The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether extended warranties offer a ...
    ... ... Under an extended warranty, the insurer paysfor the repair or replacement of the item for a specific ... 1, the respondents arerandomly assigned to the extended warranty condition (they aretold that they purchased or did not purchase the ... ...
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