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

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1 ‘ This we consider to be a retrograde and unnecessary step , ’ particularly since these powers had only just been vested in the NRA under the Water Act , he said .
2 Under the Water Act 1989 , ’ commented the magazine ENDS , ‘ the NRA 's main powers to prevent the entry of these pesticides into water sources from diffuse discharges will only be exercisable if the Secretary of State chooses to designate water protection zones in the areas concerned .
3 Under the Water Act ( 1973 ) the powers hitherto exercised by English and Welsh local authorities in water supply and sewage disposal were transferred to ten new regional water authorities .
4 The supply of water in England and Wales is the responsibility of private companies appointed by the government under the Water Act 1989 .
5 In May 1688 Ken was urgently summoned to London by Sancroft , the Archbishop of Canterbury , to consult with his fellow bishops in response to an Order in Council requiring them to instruct their clergy to read in Church a Declaration of Indulgence ; under this , Roman Catholics and Dissenters would no longer be required to subscribe to oaths under the Test Acts .
6 These preserved powers of arrest include offences under the Immigration Act 1971 , certain terrorist offences , squatting , and various public order offences .
7 b ) any increase in the sums payable out of such money under the Immigration Act 1971 which is attributable to provisions about appeals to special immigration adjudicators , and
8 There 's no time limit on detention under the immigration act .
9 Under the Stamp Act 1891 , s14(4) a document is liable to stamp duty if : 1 .
10 If good faith requires only that the holder have no actual notice that the goods have not been shipped or do not correspond to the bill of lading description , the holder does not have to prove that it give value or consideration , as it must under the Pomerene Act .
11 Under the Pomerene Act , a person to whom a common carrier 's bill of lading has been transferred ( not negotiated ) acquires title to the goods , subject to the terms of the agreement between the issuer and the transferor .
12 It is clear that under the Taxes Act benefits received by persons which cause income tax liabilities to arise are of two different types .
13 National Guardian Mortgage Corporation Ltd. , is an authorised institution under the Banking Act 1987 .
14 Foreign currency deposits are not covered by the Deposit Protection Scheme under the Banking Act 1979 , whereby in the event of failure the investor may claim up to 75% of his deposit up to a limit of £20,000 .
15 The fund was continued under the Banking Act 1987 .
16 ‘ In determining the total liability of an institution to a depositor for the purposes of subsection ( 1 ) above , or the liability or total liability of an institution to a depositor for the purposes of subsection ( 2 ) above , no account shall be taken of any liability in respect of a deposit if … ( c ) the institution is a former authorised institution and the deposit was made after it ceased to be an authorised institution or a recognised bank or licensed institution under the Banking Act 1979 unless , at the time the deposit was made , the depositor did not know and could not reasonably be expected to have known that it had ceased to be an authorised institution , recognised bank or licensed institution . ’
17 A major addition to the ‘ bank ’ category was the Abbey National , which became a public limited company in July 1989 , and was authorized under the Banking Act of 1987 from that date .
18 However , what is expected is that the Bank of England will require all banks under the Banking Act of 1987 to keep a ratio of ‘ primary liquid assets ’ to some definition of deposit liabilities .
19 Earlier , he had been detained by fraud police from North Yorkshire investigating alleged offences under the Banking Act .
20 On Tuesday last week he was detained and questioned by North Yorkshire fraud squad officers investigating alleged offences under the Banking Act .
21 The Bank of England is responsible for the supervision of all banks under the Banking Act 1987 .
22 The Quakers , in particular , had obvious reasons for continuing to support James , for the toleration they enjoyed towards the end of his reign was far more extensive than that allowed under the Toleration Act of 1689 .
23 " Total price " ( as to which see s 189(1) ) is , broadly , the same as " hire-purchase price " under the Hire-Purchase Act , 1965 .
24 ( 1 ) In the case of an agreement made on 18 May , 1985 or earlier — The court has power to vary orders and suspend warrants for delivery of goods made under the Hire-Purchase Act 1965 pursuant to s 39 thereof where a suspended order was made .
25 Last night police said that four of those arrested would appear in court this morning charged under the Firearms Act .
26 Roger Jones has now been charged with an offence under the Firearms Act and with making threats to kill .
27 ( 6 ) Some dangerous goods are subject to special statutory regimes , for example , under the Firearms Acts 1968 and 1982 ( as amended ) , the Crossbows Act 1987 .
28 Under the pre-Children Act 1989 regime , between 10 and 25 per cent of care cases involving truants resulted in a residential care order .
29 Under the Audit Act 1983 this is more than a traditional audit .
30 In principle , applications of Article 86 , and the investigation of ‘ anticompetitive practices ’ under the Competition Act 1980 in the UK are predicated on the existence of market power .
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