Example sentences of "see [adv] [noun prp] v. " in BNC.
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1 | The advantages of having an informal system which produces a speedy , cheap and final answer to internal disputes has been repeatedly emphasized in the authorities , most recently by this House in Thomas v. University of Bradford [ 1987 ] A.C. 795 : see per Lord Griffiths , at p. 825d ; see also Patel v. University of Bradford Senate [ 1978 ] 1 W.L.R. 1488 , 1499–1500 . |
2 | In Hart v. Edinburgh District Licensing Board , 1987 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 54 , the sheriff reached the same conclusion , but for different reasons , holding that 17 effectively repealed the concluding words of the proviso to 5.6(3) on the ground that they were merely an erroneous re-enactment of the corresponding part of the 1959 Act ; see also Clive v. Nithsdale District Licensing Board , 1987 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 113 . |
3 | See also Ginera v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1982 S.L.T. 136 where an application for Sunday opening in respect of a provisional grant of licence was held to be incompetent as the licence is not in force and only the holder of a public house licence can make application for Sunday opening . |
4 | See also Rex v. Brown ( Alfred ) ( 1931 ) 23 Cr.App.R. 56 . |
5 | ( See also R. v. Oxford , ex p . |
6 | See also R. v. Board of Visitors of H.M. |
7 | See also R. v. Shann [ 1910 ] 2 K.B . |
8 | It becomes clear from the expressions used by Lord Wright speaking for the Privy Council to describe the duty and its breach , the important and significant date in relation thereto was not the date of manufacture but when the damage occurred : see also Watson v. Fram Reinforced Concrete Co . Ltd. , 1960 S.C . ( H.L. ) 92 . |