Example sentences of "not rely on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was held that it was not copra cake at all but a substance quite different to that contracted for and , because of this , the sellers could not rely on an exclusion clause purporting to exempt them from liability .
2 Later , it was said that where there had been a fundamental breach of contract , that is , if one party fails to carry out his part of the bargain at all or attempts to render a performance totally different from that contemplated , then that party could not rely on an exclusion clause ( see Karsales ( Harrow ) Ltd. v Wallis [ 1956 ] ) .
3 It was held that the company could not rely on the clause to protect it against liability when the dress was stained during the cleaning process .
4 Crucially , there was evidence that in similar cases the defendants generally did not rely on the clause , but negotiated settlements , which perhaps indicated that the defendants did not regard the clause as reasonable .
5 Higher education could not rely on the taxpayer as its only source of funds , he told the annual meeting of the university 's court of governors .
6 They should not rely on the taxpayer — especially in today 's economic climate .
7 The SPD too decided that they could not rely on the FDP to provide a solid , lasting majority in parliament and Herbert Wehner was all in favour of a ‘ Grand Coalition ’ .
8 Where the employer was in breach of this duty he could not rely on the defence of common employment .
9 It must be stressed that one should not rely on the proposition that the grounds of fault contained within third party correspondence are exhaustive .
10 Vendors should not rely on the possibility that protection may be available under the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 .
11 When there is a stay or a suspension of execution , he can not rely on the order for possession as giving him a right to possession .
12 The effect is that the accused is not guilty if the victim did not rely on the deception .
13 The thermotron , as the apparatus was called , did not rely on the principle of the hydrogen bomb .
14 The possibility of obtaining damages from the state is particularly essential where , as in the present case , the full effect of Community provisions is conditional on the state taking certain action , and , in consequence , in the absence of such action being taken , individuals can not rely on the rights accorded to them by Community law before national courts .
15 Kendall can not rely on the likes of Barry Horne , who has not scored since the first day of the season , and youngster Billy Kenny to ease the burden on his goal-shy strikers .
16 ‘ provided that … the rights of non-member countries are not involved , a member state can not rely on the provisions of a pre-existing convention of that kind in order to justify restrictions on the marketing of products coming from another member state where the marketing thereof is lawful by virtue of the free movement of goods provided for by the Treaty .
17 However there is still a need for caution ; undertakings can not rely on the Commission adopting a rule of reason approach in every case and would therefore need to be prepared to appeal to the Court .
18 Please do not rely on the fact that you have previously received information about ESPRIT CIME or entered your details on a previous database .
19 This consists of a less affluent underclass of young males who , unlike previous generations , can not rely on the prospect of a steady job and membership of a well-integrated occupational community to nourish their sense of security and esteem .
20 If the buyer does not rely on the seller 's skill or judgment he will have no claim under section 14(3) .
21 At the same time , the fact that both buyers and sellers are members of the same commodity market does not of itself show that the buyer does not rely on the seller .
22 Berg 's claim failed because the company was not misled and did not rely on the report and because the facts did not raise a situation where G was acting in fraud of the company or its creditors .
23 On the evidence in the present case I am satisfied that one reason why the plaintiff did so much for the deceased was her belief that , although she was not a blood relative of his , he would leave his estate to her on his death ; but , on the authority of Greasley v Cooke [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 1306 , if the evidence was not sufficient to establish this positively , the plaintiff would still succeed on the fourth element in the absence of proof that she did not rely on the deceased 's statements .
24 The party could not rely on the achievements of the past decade to win the next election .
25 It must not rely on the measurement of subjective impressions such as the number of times a child annoyed a parent ; it must be concerned with observable behaviour .
26 extra contactual claims which arise out of hardship and which do not rely on the terms of a contact
27 Even if the contract is terminated , the offending party can still rely on the clause if reasonable to do so , but even if the contract is affirmed , he can not rely on the term unless it is reasonable to do so .
28 It was held that the hotel could not rely on the notice to protect it against liability .
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