Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] act [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It is clear that under the Taxes Act benefits received by persons which cause income tax liabilities to arise are of two different types .
2 By the following day , County held over 13% of Blue Arrow shares , split into three tranches to avoid the Companies Act requirement that holdings of more than 5% ( since changed to 3% ) should be disclosed .
3 Where the transfer is at net realisable value , the Companies Act disclosure requirements for a fixed asset carried at a valuation will apply .
4 For instance , a potential bidder might be looking to acquire up to 3 per cent of the target 's voting rights undetected and then , during the Companies Act disclosure period of two business days , to acquire as many shares as possible to get up to 14.99 per cent ( after which the SARs apply ) .
5 Although the decision has caused controversy , it is not so much because of the principles underlying the determination of a duty of care but mostly because of the House of Lords ' interpretation of the Companies Act responsibilities of auditors .
6 So the decision in the Factories Act case was justifiable only if the Act was regarded as not plain .
7 As the factories Act case illustrates , the courts sometimes Allow themselves to construe a statute in such a way as to produce a reasonable result , even though this involves departing from the prima facie meaning of the words .
8 Under the Children Act agencies have to give due consideration to a child 's race , religion , language , and culture .
9 SSDs are failing to live up to the Children Act requirements to provide an ethnically sensitive service for black children in their care .
10 The Children Act demands service providers are sensitive to a child 's race and culture while the NHS and Community care Act says local authorities must take the needs of black and minority ethnic groups into account when producing community care plans .
11 The Children Act places great emphasis on the child 's right to make decisions where he has sufficient understanding to do so .
12 It draws on the Children Act guidance on family replacements , where section 9.5.3 states : ‘ Gay young men and women may require very sympathetic carers to enable them to accept their sexuality and to develop their own self esteem . ’
13 This was the phraseology employed in the Theatres Act 1968 , but when the Bill was hurriedly amended , it was decided to bring the Theatres Act terminology into line with the remainder of the Act , and substitute ‘ having regard to all the circumstances . ’
14 IF it had been a Companies Act prospectus , it would have landed the entire Cabinet in jail .
15 Speaking at a Children Act conference last week , organised by Centrepoint Soho and attended by the Princess of Wales , junior health minister Tim Yeo warned the DoH would start ‘ chasing the laggards ’ .
  Next page