Example sentences of "have been [art] breach " in BNC.
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1 | Michael Joseph says there has been no breach : ‘ The Sunday Times 's promotion is theirs , not ours . ’ |
2 | This right does not arise under the SGA where the contract provides for delivery in more than one consignment , since there has been no breach in respect of goods not yet delivered , however reasonable it is for the buyer to fear that there will be in the future . |
3 | In their statement the Gatwick airport authorities said : ‘ We are not aware that there has been a breach of BAA ( British Airports Authority ) security at Gatwick . |
4 | Discipline is thus ‘ a very general notion which is connected with conforming to rules ’ , whereas punishment is ‘ a much more specific notion which is usually only appropriate where there has been a breach of rules ’ . |
5 | First , where it appears that there has been a breach of the statutory provisions , he or she must make a report to this effect to the Prime Minister . |
6 | They would not enable the courts to interfere where there clearly has been a breach of procedural fairness ; and they would permit the inferior tribunals to exceed the limited powers which Parliament has conferred upon them . |
7 | If it is n't , there has been a breach of contract and you are entitled to your money back from the business you bought the goods from — not the manufacturer . |
8 | The most important exception is found in regulation 3(c) which permits an action to be brought under the newly amended s.62 by a person who is other than a private investor where there has been a breach of rules prohibiting insider dealing . |
9 | In other words , under the misappropriation theory it is clear that no breach of duty to the issuer of the securities traded in , is required , provided there has been a breach of duty to another person ; however , under Rule 14e-3 it is not necessary for any fiduciary duty to be owed or breached . |
10 | It is also our view that a full bail application followed ( if appropriate ) by a full hearing certificate should be made and not just a hearing limited to whether there has been a breach or not . |
11 | If an individual is aggrieved by the actions of government , a public body , or certain domestic tribunals or associations , he may claim that there has been a breach of natural justice . |
12 | The shift to a broader notion of fairness is said to alter fundamentally the basis of procedural intervention : it can no longer be restricted to adjudicative settings , and there can no longer be fixed standards for determining whether there has been a breach of procedural fairness . |
13 | Of course , if there is a defect of quality , a buyer who wishes to reject the goods may still be able to do so , i.e. if he can show that there has been a breach of one of the conditions implied by section 14 . |
14 | The Disciplinary Tribunal may revoke recognition where there has been a breach of the Rules or other conduct requirements . |
15 | This way of looking at terms and not deciding their status until there has been a breach is very useful as it gives a welcome degree of flexibility to contracts , although it could be criticized for introducing uncertainty . |
16 | There has been a breach of duty by an engine driver in failing to sound his whistle . |
17 | I stress again that where there has been unlawful subletting which has determined ( and which has not been waived ) there has been a breach which at common law entitles the lessor to re-enter : nothing can be done to remedy that breach : the expiry of the subterm has not been annulled or remedied the breach : in such a case the lessor plainly need not , in his section 146 notice , call upon the lessee to remedy the breach which is not capable of remedy , and is free to issue his writ for possession , the possibility of relief remaining . |
18 | … the power to issue an enforcement notice alleging that there has been a breach of planning control is discretionary and is only to be used if the authority ‘ consider it expedient to do so having regard to the provision of the development plan and to any other material considerations ’ . |
19 | Such clauses only take effect after it has been found that there has been a breach of contract . |
20 | They are invesitigating the two transactions in question , to see if there has been a breach of trust . |
21 | It must have been a breach of Parliamentary privilege . |
22 | Such a strike would have been a breach of contract by each member . |
23 | There may also have been a breach of the peace and the prospect of its repetition , so that the common law powers will also continue to apply . |
24 | If the Policyholder had been aware of the faulty roof for some time and had taken no action to prevent damage to the home , there may have been a breach of the reasonable care condition . |
25 | The judge was in no doubt that if the defendant had sold the contents of his report to a newspaper that would have been a breach of confidence . |
26 | If the allegation of infringement proves unfounded , there will have been no breach . |
27 | Instead of sending in his officers to haul out the occupiers , Alderson argued that this was a civil issue , there had been no breach of the peace and it was not his job to suppress dissent . |
28 | The Full Federal Court allowed the appeal on the ground that there had been no breach of natural justice as the respondents had been given a hearing and , in the opinion of one Judge , had not been deprived of any present benefit or advantage . |
29 | The judge ruled that there had been no breach of the Code . |
30 | TJ , who did not give evidence , was convicted and appealed , submitting that ( 1 ) the judge was wrong to rule that there was no breach of the Code ; ( 2 ) the judge wrongly told the jury that there had been no breach , thus undermining the defence speech to the jury on this point ; ( 3 ) the evidence was unsafe and unsatisfactory having regard to the evidence given by D ; and the judge should have withdrawn the case from the jury . |