Example sentences of "[prep] [art] exceptions " in BNC.

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1 While this held true for three of the four firms , it was possible to account for the exceptions in firm C because of the business getting practices of that firm , and in particular its brokerage relationship with the land agent .
2 An understanding of this renders it much easier to comprehend the no evidence doctrine and the reasons for the exceptions made to it in more recent years .
3 If exceptions , such as ‘ I promise to tell the truth ’ , occur to us , we can treat them as the exceptions that prove the rule .
4 The liability may be strict , but it is not absolute as the exceptions to the rule indicated by Blackburn J. himself show .
5 The first group consists of what is sometimes known as the exceptions to the rule nemo dat quod non habet whereby a bona fide purchaser of goods from A commits no conversion but actually obtains a good title to them even though the goods really belonged to B and B never intended to allow A to sell them .
6 But going on I 'd like to pick the point made er from the Department of Environment about the exceptions policy and the way they envisage it .
7 Most of the exceptions to this pattern are in Nigeria where several large scale Nigerian-owned businesses have developed with a turnover measured in tens of millions of dollars .
8 ‘ That is one of the exceptions , made by one of the few directors in this country who has huge energy , a great deal of talent and knows how to address an audience .
9 However , the 1980 Act requires parental preference to be granted unless one of the exceptions applies .
10 One of the exceptions was a book by Arthur Jensen , which happened also to be the only book by a trained psychometrician .
11 One of the exceptions was ‘ Management and the Special School ’ edited by Tony Bowers which devoted 17 pages to the governor 's function .
12 Yet even if a shareholder were able to bring a derivative action under one of the exceptions to the rule in Foss v.
13 It was in the interests of the Great Powers that they could not be held bound by a treaty to which they had not formally become a party while , as will be seen , a number of the exceptions to the classic rule enabled them to impose their will upon weaker entities .
14 Analysis of the exceptions in Taskopruzade/Mecdi is difficult on two grounds , first that one can not , in the period covered by them , be absolutely sure of the status of either the medreses or the kadiliks involved , and second , that neither author is inclined to give the sort of detail that Ata'i gives in , for example , the biography of Molla Bostan , alluded to just above , from which it is at least arguable that Molla Bostan 's re-entering the medrese stream was exceptional .
15 An innocent third party acquires title free from the lien , under one of the exceptions to the nemo dat principle .
16 If the buyer disposes of the goods within one of the exceptions to the nemo dat principle ( see Chapter 5 ) , the innocent sub-purchaser obtains title free from the seller 's lien .
17 Most of the exceptions to the nemo dat principle apply only if the goods are disposed of by someone in possession of them and if the buyer is lawfully in possession of the goods the seller 's lien is lost anyway ( section 43(1) ( b ) ) .
18 If he does , he will confer good title on the new purchaser provided the resale falls within one of the exceptions to the nemo dat principle .
19 The goods will therefore be regarded as belonging to the original owner unless one of the exceptions applies .
20 In this case , following the nemo dat principle , B is now the owner ; they were B's goods at the time A sold them to C and therefore A could not , without B 's authority , confer title upon C. This result would be , different , however , if C could show that C's contract with A fell within one of the exceptions to the nemo dat principle .
21 However , having read the notes accompanying the application form , it seemed that the work we wish to carry out does not require the formal Consent , since the work falls under Section ( a ) of Class III of the exceptions listed in paragraph 2 , ie. works of repair or maintainance not involving a material alteration to a monument , and this opinion has been confirmed verbally by British Waterways themselves .
22 However , because some aspects of United Kingdom law were somewhat vague and ill-defined ( for example , the meaning of fair-dealing ) it was decided to tighten up some of the exceptions to copyright infringement , the necessary changes to the 1988 Act being made by the Copyright ( Computer Programs ) Regulations 1992 .
23 This case could be regarded as an example of the first presumption applying and neither of the exceptions being relevant .
24 Strictly speaking , it is not a takeover offer at all , but it forms one of the exceptions to the main prohibition in the SARs ( namely , acquiring 10 per cent or more of the target company 's voting rights ( or rights over shares ) in any seven-day period if the resulting holding is 15 per cent or more ) .
25 Erm I think one of the one of the exceptions is actually .
26 Despite the exceptions , it seems better in many ways to attempt to produce some stress rules ( even if they are rather crude and inaccurate ) than to claim that there is no rule or regularity in English word stress .
27 ‘ My Lords , I have already disclaimed the intention of discussing the scope of the rule in O'Reilly v. Mackman but , even if I treat it as a general rule , there are many indications in favour of a liberal attitude towards the exceptions contemplated but not spelt out by Lord Diplock .
28 To this extent it may be correct to say that there is a rule of law against the application of an exceptions clause to a particular type of breach … and in Photo Production v Securicor Lord Diplock recognised that the parties are free to modify their contractual obligations " within the limits that the agreement must retain the legal characteristics of a contract " .
29 Erm first of all I I 'm not in support of an exceptions policy .
30 Yet it is not absolute in the sense that it is principle apart from morality on which morality itself is founded or a blueprint for conduct which allows for no exceptions .
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