Trade Practices Act Sample Clauses

Trade Practices Act. In accordance with Pennsylvania Trade Practices Act, the Act of July 23, 1968 (P.L. 686, No. 226), 71 P.S. §§ 773.101-773.113, the Concessionaire shall not furnish or use or permit to be furnished or used in any “public works” (as defined in the Pennsylvania Trade Practices Act) any aluminum or steel products made in a foreign country that has been identified by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as a foreign country that discriminates against aluminum or steel products manufactured in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Trade Practices Act. The promise to repair provided by Us, is in addition to any rights that You may also have arising from the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 or similar legislation. Those additional rights remain to the extent that they cannot be excluded. To the extent that they can be excluded they are. Where they cannot be excluded then such rights and any remedies arising are modified to the extent permitted by the law.
Trade Practices Act. (a) Subject to clause 12.2(b), if the Trade Practices Act implies a condition or warranty into this Agreement in respect of goods or services supplied, and a Supplier’s liability for breach of that condition or warranty may not be excluded but may be limited, clause 12.1(a) does not apply to that liability and instead the Supplier’s liability for any breach of that condition or warranty is limited to:
Trade Practices Act. Except where the Services are required by You for the purposes of a business, trade, profession or occupation in which You are engaged, this agreement will be subject to the warranties implied by section 74 of the Trade Practices Act 1974 being, in particular, a warranty by Xxxxx that the Services will be rendered with due care and skill, and the following conditions of this clause 11 will apply.
Trade Practices Act. 2.19.100 The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of the Trade Practices Act (71 P.S. 773.101 et seq.). The Act prohibits the System from specifying, purchasing, or permitting to be furnished or used, in any public works, aluminum or steel products made in a foreign country which has been determined as "discriminating" by the Commonwealth.
Trade Practices Act. To the extent permitted by law, the Purchaser agrees not to make, and waives any right it may have to make, any claim against the Vendor or any Associate of the Vendor under section 52 of the Trade Practices Axx 0000 (Cth) or the corresponding provision of any Australian State or Territory enactment.
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Trade Practices Act. The Trade Practices Act 1974, which came into full effect as from 1 February 1975 deals with trade practices which are or may be restrictive of competition, with the protection of consumers and with the control of consumer transactions. The policy of Amcor and its subsidiaries is to comply with the provisions and intentions of the legislation. The Act is complicated and its effect is far reaching. Breach of its provisions can incur substantial penalties on both companies and their officers. In brief, the principal provisions likely to affect the Amcor group of companies are as follows:
Trade Practices Act. To the extent permitted by law, the Purchaser agrees not to make and waives any right it may have to make any claim against the Vendor or any of its officers, employees, agents or advisers under Part V of the Trade Practices Act 0000, xx the corresponding provision of any State or Territory enactment.
Trade Practices Act. In accordance with the Trade Practices Act of July 23, 1968, P.L. 686 (71 P.S. § 773.101 et seq.), the GRANTEE cannot and shall not use or permit to be used in the Work any aluminum or steel products made in a foreign country which is listed below as a foreign country which discriminates against aluminum or steel products manufactured in Pennsylvania. The countries of Argentina, Brazil, South Korea, and Spain have been found to discriminate against certain products manufactured in Pennsylvania. Therefore, the purchase or use of those countries' products, as listed below, is not permitted:
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