Example sentences of "[noun] have a duty " in BNC.

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1 In most cases the court would be expected to terminate the welfare officer 's involvement as the guardian has a duty to consider and report on all the options including the making of private law orders .
2 The law does provide a battery of preventative powers available to the police and others , after all , every member of the public , every citizen has a duty to erm prevent a breach of the peace occurring in his presence .
3 That being said , it remains true that whatever their view of its deficiencies , our readers have a duty to lend their influence to support the Tory faction .
4 The code states : Newspapers and journalists have a duty to defend the freedom of the press in the interests of the public , and to resist censorship .
5 Put simply , LEAs have a duty to intervene when children are not being educated .
6 And that 's why the Unionist parties have a duty to be more interested in this possible peace .
7 473 , C.A. , a case frequently cited by Lord Denning : under a contract of sale by A to B , B has a duty to open a confirmed credit .
8 For example , it may be that some legal point has arisen and the Council has a duty to provide legal advice if required .
9 Under the 1950 Shops Act the council has a duty to prosecute shops which trade on a Sunday .
10 ‘ The constable has a duty to tell the defendant of his right to have the specimens of breath replaced by what I shall call a section [ 7(4) ] specimen , where the intoximeter readings show 50 microgrammes of alcohol or less in 100 millilitres of breath .
11 Councillor Harding said Mr Forsyth had a duty to listen to the concerns of constituents , and convey them to the council .
12 The Law Lords held that this publication was protected by qualified privilege : the Council had a duty to leap to the General 's defence , and the privilege was not lost by the fact of world-wide publication , because " a man who makes a statement on the floor of the House of Commons makes it to all the world … it was only plain justice to the General that the ambit of contradiction should be spread so wide as , if possible , to meet the false accusation wherever it went . "
13 According to this law , both partners in a marriage have a duty to help each other , must share the housework and have the same obligations and duties concerning the raising and education of their children .
14 Gifted professional golfers have a duty to the game just as tournament administrators have a duty to defend the integrity of sport .
15 Chairman Barrie Liss said : ‘ Shopkeepers have a duty to help prevent solvent abuse and this initiative will help them do just that .
16 Therefore ‘ all federated companies have a duty to see that the collection of the fund is made as difficult as possible for the CSEU ’ .
17 Next , quoting the Confederation of British Industries , the chapter rehearses the view that companies have a duty to take account of the interest of employees and should develop effective systems of employee participation .
18 Gifted professional golfers have a duty to the game just as tournament administrators have a duty to defend the integrity of sport .
19 W w the County Council have a duty to er consider this application so it 's not a question of them ducking their responsibilities they 're not capable of in law of ducking their responsibilities .
20 ‘ People in the craft sector have a duty to raise awareness about young designers and opportunities they have . ’
21 Directors have a duty to take into account the interests of the employees of the company but not of other companies in the same group ( s309 Companies Act 1985 ) .
22 Furthermore , the director has a duty not to make a secret profit out of transactions with the company .
23 The governing body has a duty to consider that advice .
24 A duty is something black and white : once we know what it is that a body has a duty to do and what it actually did , we can say either that the authority has performed its duty or that it has not .
25 The Athletic News added its criticism , saying that Northampton Town had a duty to its supporters and that a visit by Newcastle to the County Ground would have helped to popularize football in Northampton .
26 Held , dismissing the appeal , that notwithstanding the wording of section 8(2) of the Finance Act 1986 W. Plc. was not a member of the self-regulating organisation Lautro for the purposes of the Act and had no right of appeal to Lautro under the provisions of Lautro 's 1988 Rules ; that Lautro had a duty to act fairly not only to its members but , in appropriate circumstances , to those appointed representatives on which , in accordance with its rules , an intervention notice was to be served ; but that , in determining whether those affected by an intervention notice should be permitted to make representations before the notice was served , Lautro had to balance their interests against the interests of investors pending a full inquiry ; and that , having decided to serve the notice as a matter of urgency , Lautro should not be burdened with the necessity to decide whether time permitted it to receive representations before it served the notice ( post , pp. 575C–G , 576A–C , 577C–D , 579E — 580A , D — 581B , 582E ) .
27 Speaking in a radio interview , he said the group had a duty to dispel myths about the treatment of Roman Catholics in the province .
28 She sought a declaration that the coroner had a duty to hold an inquest into the death .
29 With increasing commercialism , research councils and universities have a duty , I consider , to help to protect their authors in this matter .
30 ‘ Adult care workers have a duty of public protection as well protection of children .
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