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

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1 It is clear that under the Taxes Act benefits received by persons which cause income tax liabilities to arise are of two different types .
2 Last night police said that four of those arrested would appear in court this morning charged under the Firearms Act .
3 Roger Jones has now been charged with an offence under the Firearms Act and with making threats to kill .
4 Under the pre-Children Act 1989 regime , between 10 and 25 per cent of care cases involving truants resulted in a residential care order .
5 Doreen Horridge , the DoH nursing officer who is responsible for the implementation of nurse prescribing , said the nurses ' formulary would be published shortly but was subject to consultation under the Medicines Act 1968 .
6 Reg. v. Licensing Authority Established under the Medicines Act 1968 , Ex parte Smith Kline & French Laboratories Ltd. [ 1990 ] 1 A.C. 64 ; [ 1989 ] 2 W.L.R. 397 ; [ 1989 ] 1 All E.R.
7 Reg. v. Licensing Authority Established under the Medicines Act 1968 , Ex parte Smith Kline & French Laboratories Ltd .
8 Last month Marsh was found guilty of running misleading advertisements on medical products under the Medicines Act .
9 Its aims and objective were more complex than , and entirely different to , those of the late medieval guilds which had , until their dissolution under the Chantries Act of 1547 , taken under their wing the organization of the last of the Christian ‘ Seven Acts of Mercy ’ , the burial of the dead .
10 It should not be forgotten that only the endowed chantries were confiscated under the Chantries Act ; the guilds still continued but more as funeral clubs than intercessionary fraternities .
11 In any case a company formed under the Companies Act has a considerable power of altering the objects stated in the Memorandum of Association which is signed by its first members at the formation of the company , subject to the power of the holders of fifteen per cent of its shares or debentures to apply to the court to cancel an alteration .
12 A corporation can not be made bankrupt ; but a company formed under the Companies Act 1985 or similar earlier Acts can be wound up , and its property distributed , according to rules similar to those applicable to bankruptcy .
13 ‘ his nomination is requisitioned under the Companies Act ; in which case , and provided this is submitted not less than seventy days before the date appointed for the meeting , it shall be circulated , with a supporting statement of up to fifty words , without charge . ’
14 Tom Walkinshaw offers his personal guarantee for any shortfall , conditional upon him being released from any liabilities or claims under the Companies Act .
15 The AAPA 's membership covers 1,100 individuals who are authorised as auditors by the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry under the Companies Act 1967 , most of whom work as sole practitioners .
16 Disclosures relating to long-term loans are also required under the Companies Act 1985 and the Stock Exchange Regulations .
17 This is because it will introduce a disclosure regime which will have to run in parallel to the existing regime under the Companies Act 1985 .
18 They are similar to those appearing in statutory instruments made under the Companies Act 1985 which relate to businesses , and include words such as bank , Great Britain , Queen , United Kingdom and Windsor .
19 There was also the prospect of extending the scheme worldwide and the Institute was about to take on statutory responsibilities under the Companies Act 1989 .
20 The logic of linking auditing and accounting had already been accepted by the Secretary of State as a feature of the experience needed to qualify as an auditor under the Companies Act 1989 .
21 Under the Companies Act you do not have to show this .
22 IV Winding up of companies registered under the Companies Act
23 Under the Companies Act , we are entitled to take such action if more than 10 per cent of the shareholders back the application .
24 We are primarily concerned in the hotel and catering industry with registered companies incorporated and registered under the Companies Act 1985 .
25 The company must register ( or , where the company is already established , re-register ) under the Companies Act 1985 .
26 However , the class of private companies is very broad ; a private company under the Companies Act 1985 is any company which is not a public company and which consists of at least two members .
27 This means that the company in question must be formed and registered under the Companies Act 1985 or under the former Companies Acts …
28 ‘ However , an unregistered company is not , except in the event of its being wound up , deemed to be a company under the Companies Act , and then only to the extent provided by this Part of this Act .
29 Most famously , after the Al Fayed brothers had acquired the House of Fraser , which includes Harrods , the Secretary of State in April 1987 appointed inspectors under the Companies Act 1985 to investigate and report on alleged fraud and deceit in the takeover .
30 The Financial Reporting Review Panel , which oversees financial reporting and ensures accountancy standards are adhered to , has accused two publicly quoted companies of failing to comply with Statements of Standard Accounting Practice ( SSAP ) and the 1985 Companies Act , but in both cases the Panel has decided not to use its powers under the Companies Act to apply for a court order revising the defective accounts .
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