Example sentences of "business within [art] " in BNC.

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1 The import and export of goods is more complicated than conducting domestic business within a single country , for a number of largely self-evident reasons .
2 It was established in response to a number of surveys of graduate opportunities which indicated a need in Northern Ireland for graduates with the ability to follow a career in business within a multilingual environment .
3 the company does not commence its business within a year from its incorporation or suspends its business for a whole year ;
4 Although the hotel was damaged extensively in the attack early yesterday , it is hoped it may be back in business within a week .
5 The key objective is a 15 per cent return on equity , and all business within the group is conducted at arm 's length on guidelines laid down by CB at the centre .
6 Rotas and overtime were all organised by the porters themselves who were operating what amounted to their own business within the hotel .
7 Polyurethanes has been the strongest business within the group and has shown continuing profits in spite of the downturn .
8 As a result of the restatement of the Pru 's business under the accruals method , pre-tax profit from long-term business increased as shown ( long-term business within the group is split into three areas : Prudential Assurance , which operates mainly in the UK , Australia and Canada and accounts for 58% of the total ; Jackson National , the US subsidiary ; and Mercantile and General , the reinsurance business ) .
9 Many jurisdictions have taken the view that to insist on such service would unfairly disadvantage potential plaintiffs , and have provided that where an enterprise based abroad does business within the jurisdiction service may be effected at some business address there , without the need to serve any document abroad .
10 In respect of a particular contract , service may , with leave of the court , be effected on an agent residing or doing business within the jurisdiction on behalf of an oversea principal ; the style under which the agent does business is then immaterial , and the agent may be an individual or a body corporate ( including in this context a subsidiary company of the oversea principal ) .
11 have been given written notice of this order at their residence or place of business within the jurisdiction , and
12 These include DED , who are engaged in supporting a range of training initiatives and in supporting agencies such as Worknet , which Liam Parker will be talking about later — LEDU , who have set up a variety of new schemes in addition to their normal support for business within the Belfast Special Action Group area , which includes West Belfast — and , perhaps to a lesser extent , IDB , who have recently held a local Sourcing Exhibition in Andersonstown Leisure Centre aimed at encouraging small local firms to apply for contracts with larger firms and public bodies .
13 The serious disadvantages to which the plaintiffs could have been put in that action were ( 1 ) the possible forfeiture of their right to do business within the state until the tax was paid .
14 By section 22 of the Financial Services Act 1986 , an insurance company authorised under those sections of the Act of 1982 to carry on insurance business which is investment business within the meaning of the Act of 1986 , is an authorised person by virtue of the authorisation under the Act of 1982 , and not by virtue of membership of an S.R.O .
15 It is common ground that the business carried on by Winchester as an appointed representative of Norwich Union was investment business within the meaning of the Act of 1986 .
16 Similarly , in order to integrate the target 's business within the enlarged organisation overlapping or ill-fitting activities may be disposed of or discontinued .
17 Bankruptcy proceedings must be commenced in the High Court ( in London ) if : ( i ) the petition is presented by a Government department , and either in the statutory demand an indication to petition in the High Court is stated or the petition is based upon an unsatisfied execution ; or ( ii ) the debtor by or against whom the petition is presented has resided or carried on business within the London insolvency district for the greater part of the six months immediately preceding the presentation of the petition or for a longer period during those six months than in any other insolvency district ; or ( iii ) the debtor is not resident in England and Wales ; or ( iv ) the petitioning creditor is unable to ascertain the residence of the debtor ( tr 6.9(1) and 6.40 ) .
18 Once a bankruptcy order is made , it is likely that the proceedings commenced by a Government department in the High Court under r 6.9(1) ( o ) will be transferred to the appropriate county court if the debtor does not reside or carry on business within the London insolvency district .
19 ‘ We will review the matter at that stage ’ he said , adding that ‘ henceforth Mr O'Reilly will conduct his business within the rules and regulations and acquaint himself with these regulations . ’
20 Investment business While a summary of the Solicitors ' Investment Business Rules 1990 may be found in Chapter 12 , it is appropriate at this point to note that every firm which carries on investment business within the meaning of the Financial Services Act 1986 is required to be authorised either through a Self-Regulating Organisation ( SRO ) such as FIMBRA or through a Recognised Professional Body ( RPB ) or directly from the Securities and Investments Board .
21 ( a ) Parties By RSC Ord 81 , r1 actions may be brought by and against partners in the name of their firm so long as that firm ( whether plaintiff or defendant ) carries on its business within the jurisdiction of the High Court .
22 However , where a defendant does not reside or carry on business within the district of the court and he desires the action to be transferred to the court for the district in which he resides or carries on business , he may , after delivering a defence , counterclaim , or request for time for payment , apply ex parte in writing for an order to transfer the action to that court .
23 However , it is advisable and commercially expedient for each firm to adopt its own client care commitments and it is therefore important to conduct conveyancing business within the parameters of the commitments offered to the client upon acceptance of instructions .
24 He said he was unable to comment about private business within the rugby club .
25 Bruce Lassman , head of the US desk in London of the international business advisers , Ernst & Young , said yesterday that any increase in taxes levied on foreign firms doing business within the US would come through tighter enforcement of the rules relating to prices charged to each other by related companies , and imposition of stiffer penalties for failure to comply .
26 To avoid penalties , firms doing business within the US may be required to provide pre-prepared documents supporting inter-company , or so-called ‘ transfer pricing ’ policies .
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