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Section 3 covers the "merchantable quality" of goods.

With the exception of defects that are pointed out to the consumer, or which the consumer should easily have been able to see, sellers are expected to provide goods of "merchantable quality".

The contract will fix the price and other terms of the arrangement and will normally fix a date (the "law day") on which the seller is to appear with a deed to the property conveying "good and merchantable title" and the buyer is to appear with the purchase price.

(1) Unless excluded or modified (Section 2-316), a warranty that the goods shall be merchantable is implied in a contract for their sale if the seller is a merchantwith respect to goods of that kind.

Merchantable log length was recorded for individual trees that could be harvested (at the time of assessment, or in the future).

The use of woody biomass for electricity generation reduces short-term net C emissions relative to other forest treatment scenarios investigated: one in which merchantable biomass is stored in durable goods, and a second 'business-as-usual' scenario in which the forest is treated, but all of the woody biomass removed from the forest is all allowed to decompose (Table 1).

The use of woody biomass for electricity generation reduces short-term net C emissions relative to other forest treatment scenarios investigated: one in which merchantable biomass is stored in durable goods, and a second 'business-as-usual' scenario in which the forest is treated, but all of the woody biomass removed from the forest is all allowed to decompose (Table  1).

Similarly, estimation of the merchantable forest area is dependent on good base data, but also a large degree of judgement on behalf of the assessor.

We assume that 60% of the total amount of C contained within the merchantable biomass (5611.6 Mg C) is sequestered in durable goods and therefore the total emissions from the forest treatment are equal to 14,082.4 Mg C or 13.8 Mg C ha−1.

Finally, the size of biomass available for harvest will vary with time and in the future there may be fewer trees of merchantable size, which would decrease the amount of biomass that could be stored in durable goods.

Forty percent of merchantable material was assumed to be lost as milling waste, and the remaining 60% converted to durable goods [2],[2]].

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