Example sentences of "[noun sg] for the benefit " in BNC.

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1 3 Support The right of support and protection for the benefit of the Premises as is now enjoyed from all other parts of the Centre It is suggested that this right strengthens the landlord 's covenant for quiet enjoyment , and the only question is as to whether to extend it to include 'shelter " , but this is probably unnecessary .
2 A director owes a fiduciary duty to the company ; there is nothing which a director can do in his or her capacity as a director which is not required to be done in good faith for the benefit of the company .
3 On the facts of most of them breach of duty could have been established on the conventional ground that the directors had failed to act in good faith for the benefit of the company .
4 The director of a company has a duty to carry on the business of that company in all respects in good faith for the benefit of that company and not for the benefit of other group companies .
5 Only in one circumstance can this aggregation take place : where the parent sets up a settlement for the benefit of that child and the income arises from that settlement and is paid to the child .
6 Only in June 1989 , when the highest authority of the land became the newly elected Congress of People 's Deputies of the USSR and when the draft of the new law on the press provided for the abolition of censorship , did Novy Mir publish Medvedev 's story for the benefit of its 1,600,000 subscribers .
7 Unfortunately , although the case for the benefits of the retrospective conversion of the Library 's General Catalogue was accepted , SOED did not find it possible to fund the project in 1991–92 .
8 The Article 7 argument would have allowed Germany to continue with its opt-out provision for the benefit of employees , but the argument does not imply that countries , such as the UK , which in their national legislation make the transfer compulsory upon both employee and employer , are acting inconsistently with Community law .
9 By far the most effective arrangements presently available are those which : ( 1 ) provide for the continuing partners to have the option to acquire the share in the firm of an outgoing partner ( which overcomes the tax problems noted in Chapter 10 and offers some desirable freedom of manoeuvre to the continuing partners without ordinarily causing any disadvantage to the outgoing partner ) ; ( 2 ) finance the purchase of the share of a partner who dies before retirement by way of insurance effected on the lives of each of the partners the proceeds of which are declared to be held on trust for the partners for the time being ; ( 3 ) finance by endowment insurance the purchase of the shares of partners whose retirement can be predicted ; ( 4 ) ensure that in any case which is not or can not be sufficiently covered by available insurance ( eg payments to a partner who is expelled or who otherwise leaves the firm before normal retirement date ) payment of any capital sum is spread over a period so to reduce the burden on the continuing partners without imposing any great hardship on the outgoing partner or his estate ; and ( 5 ) impose on each partner an obligation ( Clause 14.02 ) to take out adequate ( as discussed with all the partners from time to time ) retirement provision for the benefit of himself and his familyso as not to impose any burden in that respect on the firm , which in former times would have accepted responsibility .
10 For were not the brothels and whorehouses of Panama City and pre-revolutionary Havana developed for the most part for the benefit of American troops ?
11 Particularly important is the evidence that , where elderly people are sharing with younger relatives , these arrangements often were entered into in the first instance for the benefit of the younger as much as the older generation .
12 His opposition to the use of Heaton Park for the benefit is supported by Liberal Democrat Victor D'Albert .
13 Goodey making a change for the benefit of the scheme members paying into a scheme , rather than employers going away in a contribution holiday .
14 Under the Debtors Act no one could be imprisoned except ( and then for only twelve months ) for default in payment of a penalty ; default by a trustee ordered to pay a sum in his possession ; default by an attorney in payment of costs ; or default in the payment for the benefit of creditors of any income which a court ordered or any other sums .
15 Government will work in partnership to secure our heritage for the benefit of future generations .
16 However , to forsake one building for the benefit of another can result in the loss of both .
17 In that case assets were transferred to a company and there was then created a settlement by the transferor for the benefit of his children : the trustees were allotted shares in the company .
18 Individual householders , faced with the prospects of a water rate , showed as little enthusiasm for the benefits of water ( and with it sewage disposal ) in the home , so that when the Empire ended only half the city 's houses had running water .
19 Wilson also announced that a new Hong Kong Technology Centre was being planned as part of the overall strategy to boost the economy , that an International Business Committee would be set up as a means of tapping the talents of overseas businesspeople for the benefit of the whole community , and that £1,600,000 would be spent to bring pollution under control .
20 The children , their father Jim and other members of the first UK medical expedition to Everest , were on Aonach Mor , near Fort William , yesterday where they set up an imitation base camp for the benefit of the press and potential sponsors .
21 Some later Acts endeavoured to meet this problem by making an allotment to the ‘ Rectors , Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor ’ of the forest parishes , who were as trustees to apply the income for the benefit of the poor .
22 Dante could turn aside from his most sublime passages of religious contemplation to hone a gratuitous insult for the benefit of Florentine families whom he happened to dislike .
23 It is , I think , also of interest to note that section 84 will normally come into play for the benefit of a defendant to action already begun by the local authority in the county court .
24 In ‘ A View from the Bridge ’ , it was Alfieri 's job to provide the ‘ chorus ’ ; he explained and commented on developments in the play for the benefit of the audience .
25 It was part way along a service tunnel between two hospital buildings : first , the Withers block , containing orthopaedic and childrens ' wards ; and secondly , wards and other medical facilities administered by the RAMC for the benefit of service men and their families , and some civilians .
26 This means that there is no longer any tax advantage in giving money for the benefit of individuals via a covenant .
27 Official bodies , organizations and societies of all kinds which publish select bibliographies in their own subject field for the benefit of their members .
28 Successful Skiing by Konrad Bartelski seeks to distil the experience of Britain 's pioneeringly successful World Cup skier for the benefit , primarily , of beginners and intermediates .
29 for its test or trial for the benefit of a prospective purchaser , for proceeding at the instance of a prospective purchaser to any place for the purpose of such test or trial , or for returning after such test or trial ;
30 for its test or trial for the benefit of a person interested in promoting publicity in regard to it , for proceeding at the instance of such a person to any place for the purpose of such test or trial , or for returning after such test or trial ;
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