No, they are not merchantable.
The term merchantable good essentially means that a product is in the correct quality and condition to be sold. It is not broken, spoiled, or a fake.
Well I'll give you a hint you can ask my friend Tony Amaoto he lives in MI novi He's been in Albama so i think he knows that and he hasan Alabaman acsient
P. Sono has written: 'Merchantable timbers of Thailand' -- subject(s): Timber
Goods should be. merchantable Fit for purpose match description match sample
Merchantable timber refers to trees or wood products that are of a quality and size suitable for commercial use or sale in the market. Typically, merchantable timber meets certain standards in terms of minimum dimensions, lack of defects, and other characteristics that make it valuable for wood products such as construction lumber or pulp and paper.
An Implied Warranty. It is a promise, arising by operation of law, (consumer protection laws) that something that is sold will be merchantable and fit for the purpose for which it is sold. In other words, if you buy a waterproof watch, it can be presumed that it will be waterproof.
Title as in the title of a book is title.
<title>My Title</title>
type /title and select the title you want. Then type /title (number of title you want).
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who owns this title location of title