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In addition, the question arises as to who defines a minor lack of conformity.
Parliament has supplemented the term 'lack of conformity' in a helpful way.
Sometimes his lack of conformity with established custom proved embarrassing to others, but never to Tarzan.
However, we must have the courage to go further, in particular on remedies for lack of conformity, guarantees and unfair clauses.
An exception to this is when any lack of conformity that arises is due to the materials supplied.
Beyond the shared basics of practicality, there was uniformity only in their lack of conformity to any one style.
The main reason for the criticism was an alleged lack of conformity to the fullness of Catholic orthodoxy.
They did not seem to be moved by malice but only by prejudice, the common human prejudice against lack of conformity.
Furthermore, the Commission agrees with the suggestion to maintain the current rules of the burden of proof or the lack of conformity.
The very notion of lack of conformity is defined in a very subjective way in the draft directive.
This is due to a lack of conformity in individual grain-boundary junctions, which leads to the failure of dominant current paths under thermal stress.
His lack of conformity adversely affected his popularity; even so his work came in for scrutiny and critical commentary in many contemporary articles.
However, what Parliament should not accept is that in the event of a minor lack of conformity the buyer cannot insist on the cancellation of the contract.
For example, countries could define races purely in genetic terms and deny a certain person right(s) based on their lack of conformity to a certain race's genetic model.
They would prove even more indifferent to the second interview - so much that, during the end credits, production crew members began disputing with them over their lack of conformity.
A few federal court decisions nonetheless established what amounted to particular federal common law rules of criminal procedure, which added to the lack of conformity in the federal system.
The transfer to the producer and vendor of the burden of proof for lack of conformity also seems unacceptable to us, and contrary to the general principles of law.
The common position allows Member States to introduce a two-month time limit for lodging a complaint, in other words the consumer must report the lack of conformity within two months of discovery.
Conservatism alleges the failure of state agencies charged with the task of socialisation to instil self-discipline and moral values resulting in permissiveness, a lack of conformity, and liberalisation.
There is also the Liberal Group's amendment which would establish joint liability between the producer and the seller who has ceased trading or does not know of the claimed lack of conformity.
I believe that the European system of liability for lack of conformity must be fair so that consumer protection and confidence in the markets are improved, thereby increasing the service life of products.
If a consumer instals a product himself and a lack of conformity arises as a result of incorrect installation instructions intended for the consumer, this is also covered by the law on guarantees.
He was a Roman Catholic, until a point in 1570 when his lack of conformity with the Church of England when his Inn passed on a complaint from the Privy Council.
Lastly, it is totally contrary to the principle of good faith if the vendor has to assume liability for lack of conformity although the purchaser may have recognized the defect in both abstract and specific terms.
The common position wants to allow Member States to provide that, in order to exercise his rights, the consumer must notify the seller of the lack of conformity within a period of two months of detecting it.