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Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for merchantable

fit to be offered for sale

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We applied this ranking system using the [R.sub.2], RMSE, and AIC statistics for each variable (i.e., diameter, height, merchantable volume, and total volume), and we calculate an average rank value.
However, in order to understand how Russian olive removals may yield merchantable logs, a basic understanding of control methods is necessary.
Thinning from below: The smallest-diameter merchantable trees were removed until a postharvest residual density target of between 125 and 150 square feet per acre was reached.
Alternatively, ex post contracting enlists a court to later specify an incomplete contract by calling for "merchantable" pipe in exchange for a "reasonable" fee, and then litigating whether the tendered pipe or payment met the contractual requirement.
But after getting eight loads, Costco rejected it as "not merchantable'' because of leaky peanut oil.
She denied any responsibility for Toby's state of health or that he "lacked merchantable quality at the time of sale or was unfit for purpose".
When trees reached merchantable height and diameter, they were clear cut mahogany for lumber to mollucan sau for pulp and paper.
Pierson alleges that the hip implants she was fitted with “were not of merchantable quality, and have both commenced to malfunction.
An estimated $558 million of standing merchantable trees (diameter of 5 inches or larger) on forestland in East Texas have succumbed to the drought.
Tolko Industries, a Canadian timber baron, had just mowed down the forest, ostensibly to take out some beetle kill before it became "worthless." Any timber not "merchantable" or the right diameter was left on the snowy ground.
The goods must be as described to you, they must be fit for their intended purpose and be of merchantable quality.
It said: "These are predominantly young crops that are not deemed economically viable to harvest as average tree sizes have not reached merchantable dimensions.
IV Clarification: Consumer Guarantees and Acceptable Quality A From Implied Terms to Consumer Guarantees B From Merchantable Quality to Acceptable Quality 1 Fit for All Normal Purposes 2 Acceptable in Appearance and Finish 3 Free from Defects 4 Safety 5 Durability 6 Price, Packaging and Pre-Contractual Statements V Clarification: The Relationship between Consumer Guarantees and Extended Warranties VI Substantive Changes: The Regulation of Express Warranties VII Substantive Changes: The Remedial Regime A The Right to Reject Goods B Compensation and Damages 1 Compensation Based on Reduction of the Value of the Goods or Services 2 Reasonably Foreseeable Losses VIII Conclusion I INTRODUCTION