warranty - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • invalidate: Non domestic use of goods may invalidate a warranty or guarantee given by the manufacturer of the Goods.
  • imply: The company excludes any condition or warranty implied by statue or otherwise as to the fitness of its goods or any other particular whatsoever.
  • void: Any attempt to physically alter the heat tape will void the warranty.

Preposition: against

  • rot: Timber has a 12 year warranty against wood rot and insect damage.

Adjective modifier

  • implied: It is provided " as is " without express or implied warranty.
  • extended: Can I buy an Extended Warranty for a Product?
  • 2-year: To give added confidence the IC-F22SR has a 2-year warranty.
  • 3-year: All computers were issued with the manufacturer's 3-year on-site warranty in the event of hardware failure.
  • one-year: In addition to a one-year warranty, you get free phone support for the length of the warranty.
  • three-year: HP topped the recent extensive PC Pro reliability survey, and offers a three-year on-site warranty.

Noun used with modifier

  • collateral: There was, in addition, a claim against H R Owen for damages for breach of collateral warranty.
  • lifetime: Lifetime warranty - you will get the results I promise or I'll pay you $ 50!
  • manufacturer: You will receive a 5 year manufacturers warranty with stair lifts.
  • mileage: With a three year original unlimited mileage warranty and reasonable prices the Cuore really is one of the best city cars you can buy.

Possessives

  • manufacturer: All our goods come with a 12 months manufacturer's warranty to give you complete peace of mind.

Preposition: of

  • merchantability: The Provider also disclaims any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
  • kind: The site is provided without warranty of any kind.

Preposition: for

  • authenticity: MI6 accept no responsibility or give warranty for the accuracy authenticity or correctness of content.

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