What's the difference between warranties and warrantise?
Warranties
Definition:
(pl. ) of Warranty
Example Sentences:
(1) Many of the reliability issues are covered under Tesla’s overall four-year or 50,000 mile warranty and eight-year unlimited mile battery and drive train warranty takes care of most of the major issues at no cost, according to the report.
(2) The deficiencies of the law of warranties for contracts of purchase of horses have led to the situation that more and more purchasers try to shift the risk to the veterinarian by ordering a comprehensive examination of the horse.
(3) In the absence of an express warranty the physician could not be held responsible for the birth of the plaintiff's child.
(4) Manufacturers often provide their own guarantee, while longer-term guarantees and warranties are usually underwritten by a third party, which will be legally required to honour contracts regardless of what has happened to the retailer who originally sold the product.
(5) Those buying travel insurance, and used car and electronic goods warranties – which until now incurred IPT at 17.5% – will now be taxed at 20%.
(6) School systems plagued by the asbestos hazards are now filing suits against asbestos manufacturers alleging causes of action in breach of warranty, negligence and strict products liability in tort.
(7) "We need to find a way of getting ourselves off the drug of warranties," he says.
(8) The warranty period part is a red herring as this is irrelevant when the manufacturer has confirmed the parts were faulty.
(9) The safe harbors comprise 11 broad categories--investment interests, space rental, equipment rental, personal services and management contracts, purchase of a medical practice, referral services, warranties, discounts, employees, group purchasing organizations, and waiver of deductibles and coinsurance.
(10) Figures support these concepts and prove their warranty.
(11) Manufacturers often provide their own guarantee, while longer-term guarantees and warranties are usually underwritten by a third party, which will be legally required to honour contracts regardless of what has happened to the retailer which originally sold the product.
(12) Shanks said Ford sold fewer commercial vehicles in China and spent heavily on engineering and warranty costs.
(13) Murrells is looking at is the extended warranties sold by its electricals business.
(14) This article discusses these warranties and those cases in which hospitals and doctors have been held liable under them.
(15) Solar panels came with long warranties and if you have a problem, the manufacturer should be your first port of call - if you can find them.
(16) Note that any dealer will undertake any required warranty work – you don't need to go back to the one who supplied the car.
(17) The software also includes files for generator specifications, recalls and pulse generator and lead prices and warranties.
(18) Such a move would bring car and home insurance premium tax in line with IPT on travel insurance, and electrical and car warranties.
(19) By keeping a low profile and avoiding media or activists' attention, she hoped to sign a simple warranty not to drive, as customary.
(20) Remedies for recovery in such a case might be based on a breach of implied warranties, strict liability, or negligence.