Example sentences of "set [adv prt] in full " in BNC.

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1 But there are two reasons why it is advisable to set out in full the reasons and facts upon which the appeal is based .
2 Rule 74 of the Land Registration Rules 1925 ( SR & O 1925 No 1093 ) ( set out in full in Ruoff and Roper , Registered Conveyancing , Looseleaf edn , Sweet and Maxwell , 1991 ) specifies that the forms set out in the Schedule to those Rules shall be used where appropriate to the particular transaction concerned .
3 The quotation referred to by Professor Smith when set out in full , reads :
4 I need not recite the terms of that letter , which is set out in full in the judgment of Balcombe L.J .
5 If headings are combined on the face of the balance sheet , they should be set out in full in the notes .
6 If headings are combined on the face of the balance sheet , they should be set out in full in the notes .
7 If headings are combined on the face of the balance sheet , they should be set out in full in the notes .
8 At the first meeting there is set out in full the Protest by Ministers and Elders of 18th May 1843 , and the Act of Separation and Deed of Demission by Ministers .
9 A code of practice was agreed by a working party of representatives of the local authority associations and DoE : this is set out in full as an appendix to the DoE Circular 2/81 .
10 This will record any restrictive covenants that may be set out in full in the body of the certificate or may more commonly be referred to in a transfer deed , which may be sewn into the back of the certificate .
11 What happened was that each of the documents comprising the abstract were listed on large abstract sheets , and a special form of shorthand was devised in order to prevent the need for each of the deeds and documents to be set out in full .
12 ( 13 ) If notice of the court-ordered meeting has to be given by advertisement then the explanatory statement must be set out in full in the advertisement or , as is more likely , notice must be given of where members can obtain a copy free of charge ( CA 1985 , s426(3) and ( 5 ) ) .
13 The Consumer Guarantees Bill 1990 , would have included in the present s14(2) of SGA 1979 and its equivalent provisions under SOGIT 1973 ( as substituted by Sched 4 to CCA 1974 ) and the SGSA 1982 , the following provision which is worth setting out in full since it received Government approval and is likely to be re-introduced in the near future : ( 2A ) For the purposes of this Act , goods are of satisfactory quality if they meet the standard that a reasonable person would regard as satisfactory , taking account of any description of the goods , the price ( if relevant ) and all the other relevant circumstances .
14 However , we were referred to the Farquharson Committee Report on the Role of Prosecuting Counsel ( 1986 ) , set out in full in Archbold , Criminal Pleading , Evidence and Practice , 44th ed. ( 1992 ) , para. 4–71 , p. 449 .
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