Example sentences of "so [adv] as relevant " in BNC.

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1 Article 10 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms ( 1953 ) is , so far as relevant , in the following terms :
2 Article 19 of the United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ( 1977 ) is , again so far as relevant , in the following terms :
3 The conditions of engagement of the valuer are set out indicating the nature of the service he will perform and , so far as relevant , state :
4 The new pleading , so far as relevant to the claim against the building society , constituted ( i ) a plea of non est factum based on the proposition that Mrs. Steed did not know she had been appointed attorney and did not know she was signing a transfer of the property ; ( ii ) a plea that the transaction effected by the transfer was not a sale and was not within the power conferred by the power of attorney .
5 Section 83 , as amended by section 3 of the Land Registration and Land Charges Act 1971 , provides so far as relevant :
6 Section 8 is , so far as relevant , in the following terms :
7 These articles , so far as relevant , provide :
8 The court 's decision , so far as relevant , was , at pp. 1002–1003 :
9 The court 's decision , so far as relevant , was , at pp. 1554–1555 :
10 The decision of the Court of Justice , so far as relevant , was , at pp. 5584–5586 :
11 The court 's judgment so far as relevant on this question was , at pp. 5583–5584 :
12 The facts so far as relevant are not in dispute , the judge having rejected the evidence of the former landlord , the plaintiff , Mr. Haniff , and accepted the evidence of the former tenant , the defendant , Miss Susan Robinson .
13 Section 3 of that Act so far as relevant provides :
14 He appealed to the Court of Appeal on various grounds , but the only ground pursued was that the prosecution on the second indictment was in contravention of section 20(8) of the Constitution of Jamaica which provides , so far as relevant :
15 If , therefore , we were to equate the public interest , so far as relevant to the operation of business , with the maximisation of the wealth of society as a whole , it would follow that in order to serve the public interest companies should be required to pursue the goal of profit maximisation : maximum profitability should be the sole criterion that guides management discretion and the exercise by companies of social decision-making power .
16 The answer , to be complete , should have stated the crimes for which the driver may be prosecuted ( manslaughter , causing death by reckless driving , or , in the magistrates ' court , driving without due care and attention ) ; it should have stated the requirements of each crime , so far as relevant ; and it should have pointed out that the burden of proving these requirements beyond reasonable doubt lies on the prosecution .
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