merchantable in the PONS Dictionary

merchantable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

warranty of soundness [or merchantable quality]

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For each cubic foot of merchantable wood produced in a tree, it has been estimated that about 15 kg of carbon is stored in total tree biomass.
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The consumer is protected as the service provider should (i) have the skill; (ii) use it with due care; (iii) use materials which should be of merchantable quality (three marks).
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The piles are comprised of bucking waste (defects, scars and rot); small-diameter tops; potentially merchantable sawlogs; and branches and fines.
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The height of the tree is how high the tree goes up on the stick to a merchantable top.
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Of merchantable quality -- it should be of reasonable, acceptable quality given the age and history of the car.
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To be merchantable, the goods must reasonably conform to an ordinary buyer's expectations, i.e., they are what they say they are.
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This implies that volume differences in trees with the same diameter and merchantable height can be mostly attributed to taper variations in the first log.
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The tree is not used commercially because it rarely grows to merchantable size.
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Bald cypress has been noted for its high merchantable yields.
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Tree height is measured to a merchantable top.
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