Example sentences of "[prep] prejudice to any [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 141 ( 1 ) Rent reserved by a lease , and the benefit of every covenant or provision therein contained , having reference to the subject-matter thereof , and on the lessee 's part to be observed or performed , and every condition of re-entry and other condition therein contained , shall be annexed and incident to and shall go with the reversionary estate in the land , or in any part thereof , immediately expectant on the term granted by the lease , notwithstanding severance of that reversionary estate , and without prejudice to any liability affecting a covenantor or his estate .
2 ( 2 ) ( 1 ) above is without prejudice to any duty arising out of a collateral relationship such as bank and customer : see the undisputed liability in negligence in Midland Bank Plc.
3 ‘ You should be aware that we are presently seeking leave to commence legal proceedings in connection with the Regulations and accordingly this payment is made without prejudice to any right to recover any payments made pursuant to the Regulations which may arise as a result of legal proceedings , or as a result of any future extinguishment or reduction of any liability under the said Regulations or otherwise .
4 The letters said that the payments were made without prejudice to any right to recover them which might arise as a result of legal proceedings .
5 Such passing of property and risk shall be without prejudice to any right of rejection arising under these Conditions , in particular ( but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing ) under Conditions 3.1 ! 3.5 inclusive .
6 The notice of objection was expressly stated to be ‘ without prejudice to any challenge that may be made in any subsequent proceedings , for instance by way of an action in negligence . ’
7 without prejudice to any consent that may otherwise be lawful , the consent of young persons aged 16 and over to medical or dental treatment shall be as valid as the consent of a person of full age . ’
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