Example sentences of "section [adj] [vb -s] that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Section 119 provides that a company if so authorised by its articles may : ( a ) make arrangements on an issue of shares for a difference between shareholders in the amounts or times of payments of calls ; ( b ) accept the whole or part of the amount remaining unpaid although it has not been called up ; or ( c ) pay a dividend in proportion to the amount paid up on each share where a larger amount is paid up on some shares than on others .
2 Section 742 states that an individual shall be deemed to have power to enjoy the income for the purposes of s739 if he comes within one or more of the following heads : ( a ) To enure for benefit The income is in fact so dealt with by any person as to be calculated , at some point of time and whether in the form of income or not , to enure for the benefit of the individual .
3 Hence section 221 provides that every company shall keep records sufficient to show and explain the company 's transactions , to disclose , with reasonable accuracy at any time , its financial position and to enable its directors to ensure that any balance sheet and profit and loss account will comply with the provisions of Part VII .
4 Thus , although section 49 states that the seller can sue for the price in certain circumstances ( see Chapter 12 ) , he will nevertheless not be able to do so unless he is also ready and willing to deliver the goods .
5 Section 26 provides that the Act does not apply to " international supply contracts " as defined .
6 Section 44 provides that the seller can resume possession of the goods and retain them until payment or tender of the price to him , if two conditions are both fulfilled :
7 Section 7 provides that a member of a recognised self-regulating organisation is to be an authorised person by virtue of his membership of that organisation .
8 Because it was felt necessary to deal with the uncertainties that this would create for those acquiring the interest of a chargee of a company 's assets , and also to enhance the transferability of charges created by companies , section 406 provides that a chargee in exercising a power of sale may dispose of property freed of any interest which has arisen because the charge has become void against an administrator , a liquidator or a person who has acquired an interest in it .
9 Section 11 provides that a direction prohibiting publication may be made ‘ where a court ( having power to do so ) allows a name or other matter to be withheld from the public in proceedings before the court . ’
10 Section 4 provides that a contravention of section 3 is to be a criminal offence , and the penalties for contravention are made substantial .
11 Section 13 provides that a person dissatisfied with a decision of a specified tribunal on a point of law may either appeal against that decision to the High Court , or require the tribunal to state a case for the opinion of the High Court .
12 Section 87 requires that the successor shall occupy the council house as his home at the death of the tenant and shall have resided with the tenant during ‘ the period of 12 months ending with the tenant 's death . ’
13 Section 1889 provides that a company , if so authorised by its articles , may issue with respect to any fully-paid shares a warrant stating that the bearer of the warrant is entitled to the shares specified in it .
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