Make the expressions and then match them with their definitions. CLAUSE PRODUCT MERCHANTABLE EXEMPTION LIABILITY REASONABLE IMPLIED EXPRESS TIME ESSENCE TERM TERM INTERMEDIATE QUALITY STIPULATIONS TIME 1. Goods must meet a basic level of quality and performance that would be reasonable to expect given: the description of the goods, the price of the goods, any other relevant circumstance. 2. The area of law in which manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, retailers, and others who make products available to the public are held responsible for the injuries those products cause. It is usually based on one or more of the following causes of action: design defect, manufacturing defect, a failure to warn. 3. A term in a contract, commonly found in insurance policies, whereby one party seeks to exclude or limit liability in respect of obligations arising under the contract. 4. A term in a contract that is not stated in the agreement, but will be assumed to exist by the courts. 5. A term which is either expressed orally or is actually written into the contract. 6. A term in contract law which indicates that the parties to the agreement must perform by the time to which the parties have agreed if a delay will cause material harm. 7. A delay in performing may be justified if it is reasonably required, based upon subjective circumstances such as unexpected weather. 8. The breach of these terms may or may not entitle the buyer to reject the goods, and that everything depends on the consequences of the breach rather than on a prior classification of the term broken.