Example sentences of "[art] parties to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The taking of evidence within the territory of one State by the authorities of another , or on behalf of the parties to litigation in another State , will be seen as a serious affront to that sovereignty , unless of course official permission is sought and given .
2 The parties to litigation , whether before a court or a tribunal , which results in trial and judgment have resisted many encouragements to settle the claim along the road to trial .
3 ( b ) if the Panel were a statutory body it could find its rulings subject to frequent challenge in the courts with a consequent increase in delaying tactical litigation by the parties to takeovers ; and
4 It would fully accord with the general principles of contract and treaty law if a mechanism existed for the parties to union to vary the terms of union from time to time by agreement .
5 With respect , there is much to be said for the minority view expressed by Lord Pearce which is based upon certainty in transactions and would not expose the parties to shifts in scientific knowledge right up to the time of trial .
6 So often the parties to disputes make the mistake of not being crystal-clear about the bottom line .
7 The parties to proceedings begun by originating application are referred to as " applicant " and " respondent " .
8 The parties to proceedings begun by petition are referred to as " petitioner " and " respondent " .
9 The parties to proceedings begun by appeal are referred to as " appellant " and " respondent " .
10 Parliament decided that this was not what the parties to arbitration agreements either expected or wanted and abolished the case stated procedure by s1(1) of the Arbitration Act 1979 : see further 15.8.3 .
11 The parties to Miss Calder 's application agreed that this issue should be decided as a preliminary issue in her case as well and that we should decide the two issues at the same time .
12 Case studies and a sample survey of employing organisations will provide a detailed picture of the choices and constraints facing the parties to employment relations when making contractual arrangements .
13 It is a penalty if it was not a genuine attempt by the parties to pre-estimate the likely damages but was intended to hang in terror over one party to ensure that he carried out the contract .
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