Example sentences of "entered into a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As such it became the Science Museum 's first aircraft and the first aircraft to be entered into a museum in the UK ( if not the world ) at the same time .
2 He demanded a refund from the first agents but they refused , arguing that because he had given them his credit card number he had entered into a contract .
3 SPIKE LEE has entered into a contract with Universal Pictures that is scheduled to run for years .
4 SLR have recently entered into a contract with MCC to electrify the main scoreboard at Lord 's , and they are about to send electrical units to Karachi for the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan .
5 In April 1960 , Wayne State University entered into a contract with the US Office of Education to conduct at Monteith College a research project concerned with exploring methods of developing a more vital relationship between the library and college teaching .
6 In 1988 the second plaintiff company , then in the control of the first and second defendants , entered into a contract with a health authority for the supply of computer services .
7 Because just by that simple act of handing over your money at the checkout and receiving the goods in exchange , just by doing that , you have entered into a contract with the shop and as , as a result of that contract you 've got the three rights which the consumer advisor mentioned on the tape .
8 Nestle Co. entered into a contract with the Hardy Co. , manufacturers of gramophone records , to purchase a number of recordings of a piece of music , ‘ Rockin' Shoes , ’ the copyright of which was vested in Chappell & Co .
9 if A has entered into a contract with B to do work for , or to supply goods or services to , B in return for payment by B and
10 Shipbuilders ( ‘ the yard ’ ) on April 10 , 1972 , entered into a contract to build a tanker for shipowners ( ‘ the owners ’ ) for the fixed price of US $30,950,000 , payable in five instalments as the work progressed .
11 Section 2(3) seems to go further by saying that just because a party has entered into a contract with a term imposing risk on him , this " is not of itself to be taken as indicating his voluntary acceptance " of that risk .
12 If the terms of an agreement are unclear , or incomplete in some material aspect , it may be that in law the parties have not yet entered into a contract .
13 This is set out as follows : ( 2 ) Where a person has entered into a contract after a misrepresentation has been made to him otherwise than fraudulently , and he would be entitled , by reason of the misrepresentation , to rescind the contract , then , if it is claimed , in any proceedings arising out of the contract , that the contract ought to be or has been rescinded , the court or arbitrator may declare the contract subsisting and award damages in lieu of rescission , if of the opinion that it would be equitable to do so , having regard to the nature of the misrepresentation and the loss that would be caused by it if the contract were upheld , as well as to the loss that rescission would cause to the other party .
14 When a road is taken over by the local authority there are usually substantial charges to be paid , but often , in the case of estate roads , the developers have accepted responsibility and entered into a bond with the local authority to secure their liability .
15 It would , as Mr. Lloyd conceded , be exercisable also in a case where no misrepresentation inducing the transaction could be pointed to but where a registered proprietor had entered into a transaction under a misapprehension for which the other party to the transaction was not responsible , a misapprehension as to the value of the property , for example .
16 ‘ ( 2 ) Where the company has at a relevant time … entered into a transaction with any person at an undervalue , the [ administrator or liquidator ] may apply to the court for an order under this section .
17 ‘ ( 1 ) … where an individual is adjudged bankrupt and he has at a relevant time … entered into a transaction with any person at an undervalue , the trustee of the bankrupt 's estate may apply to the court for an order under this section .
18 Indeed , he might be within the sections and subject to orders even though he had not entered into a transaction with the company or debtor at all .
19 Section 6(2) empowers the court to order a person who has entered into a transaction in contravention of section 3 to take such steps as the court may direct for restoring ‘ the parties ’ ( that is the contravener and the investor ) to the position in which they were before the transaction was entered into .
20 If all the data are initially entered into a computer database , the power of a database management system makes it easy to present different views of the data to the researcher , allowing more subtle and complex associations to emerge .
21 The second way is to use systems of logical , arithmetic and statistical tests on the data once they are entered into a computer .
22 In Mills v IRC ( 1974 ) 49 TC 367 , an actress entered into a service agreement with a company owned by her father .
23 In Crossland v Hawkins ( 1961 ) 39 TC 493 , an actor entered into a service agreement with a company for a small weekly salary .
24 The shareholders of the holding company entered into a shareholders ' agreement which stated that it had precedence over the Articles of Association , and clause 3 of that agreement provided that " no further share capital shall be created or issued in the company … without the written consent of each of the parties hereto " .
25 It is provided to a limited number of recipients who have entered into a confidentiality agreement and should enable potential acquirers to decide whether the business fits their acquisition criteria and whether to pursue their initial interest .
26 As ever more exotic organs and glands entered into a cadet 's body , dripping and squeezing their juices and secretions into his system , so the cadet became liable to wild emotional fluctuations .
27 By s12 of the Solicitors Act , the Law Society is given discretion to grant or refuse an application for a practising certificate in the following cases : ( 1 ) a first application ; ( 2 ) an application by a solicitor who has never held an unconditional certificate since admission ; ( 3 ) where 12 months or more will have elapsed since a practising certificate was last held ; ( 4 ) after the disciplinary tribunal has ordered a penalty or costs against the applicant or delivered a reprimand ; ( 5 ) after failure by the applicant to offer sufficient explanation for his or her professional conduct after being called upon so to do ; ( 6 ) after failure to deliver an accountant 's report in due time ( and an additional fee will be payable if the discretion is not invoked to refuse the application ) ; ( 7 ) after the expiry of a period of suspension ; ( 8 ) after the name of the applicant who has been struck off is restored to the roll ; ( 9 ) while the applicant is an undischarged bankrupt ; ( 10 ) after the applicant 's discharge from bankruptcy or after the applicant has entered into a composition or deed of arrangement for the benefit of his creditors ; ( 11 ) while the applicant is a patient as defined by s94 of the Mental Health Act 1983 or a person as to whom powers have been exercised under s104 of the Mental Health Act 1959 or s98 of the 1983 Act ; ( 12 ) where the applicant has received a sentence of imprisonment ; ( 13 ) where the applicant has failed to satisfy a money judgment against him or her which is not a judgment limited to costs and which is not a judgment in respect of which indemnity or relief from some other person is available .
28 Additional voluntary contributions with Prudential erm since about nineteen eighty eight the Prudential erm entered into a scheme with the Teachers Pensions Agency er whereby you can actually er pay additional contributions to the Prudential .
29 Stephen , however , as soon as the marriage with Desiderata was consummated , abandoned all his objections to the ‘ foul leprous Lombards ’ and entered into a treaty with Desiderius .
30 Whatever view is preferred , where a State has entered into a treaty on behalf of an individual , or a group of individuals , it is self-evident that those individuals have an interest in its performance or non-performance .
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