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

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1 The British government was only waiting for the ECJ to rule ( and its decision was not unexpected ) before reforming the Shops Act .
2 My extensive programme of separate discussions with a wide range of major interest groups on possible ways of reforming the Shops Act 1950 is nearing completion .
3 The Child Care Act of 1980 was a consolidating Act replacing the Children Act 1948 .
4 What the Children Act does at least recognise in the Conservative Government passing the Childrens Act is the importance of Local Government .
5 Looking at the matter generally , I can not believe that that could conceivably have been the intention of Parliament when passing the Children Act 1989 and thereby , if Judge Galpin is right , taking away from children within England and Wales the right to have an order made in their best interests by returning them to where they ought to be , which was a right which those children had , and parents acting on their behalf were able to claim in the courts , until 14 October 1991 .
6 What the Children , what the Children Act does at least recognise in the Conservative Government passing the Children Act is the importance of Local Government .
7 The threshold , perhaps , was set too high ; the courts , remembering the Moneylenders Act , tended to equate ‘ extortionate ’ with ‘ harsh and unconscionable ’ .
8 The Ministry say ’ we are concerned about ragwort , but we 're considering repealling the Weeds Act in the interests of de-regulation .
9 I understand my hon. Friend 's point , but the section is entirely clear and I think that all local authorities are aware of its provisions , which place the primary duty of enforcing the Shops Act 1950 on them .
10 However , some professionals may criticise the new guidelines for undermining the Children Act 's principles on young people 's rights , opening the door to abuses such as pin-down .
11 The hon. Member for Ogmore ( Mr. Powell ) made a good point at the beginning of the debate when he said that there have been considerable difficulties in redesigning the Shops Act 1950 to meet the requirements of the 1990s .
12 ON the basis that ‘ forewarned is forearmed ’ the fundamental principle underlying the Companies Acts has been that of disclosure .
13 Appeal Court judge Sir Stephen Brown blamed Nottinghamshire last week for an ‘ unhappy catalogue of errors ’ in a child protection case , and accused it of misusing the Children Act .
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