Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [unc] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ the Rules ’ means the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 as amended by the Multi-National Legal Practice Rules 1991 or any modification or re-enactment for the time being in force ; |
32 | The Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules ( the Rules ) as amended by the Multi-National Legal Practice Rules 1991 do not require the use of these Memorandum and Articles of Association ; they are included in this pack for guidance only . |
33 | ( 5 ) In this Clause ‘ the Rules ’ means the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 or any modification or re-enactment thereof for the time being in force . |
34 | ‘ the Rules ’ means the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 as amended by the Multi-National Legal Practice Rules 1991 or any modification or re-enactment for the time being in force ; |
35 | for use by a solicitor or registered foreign lawyer who is or proposes to become a member of and/or a beneficial owner of a share or shares in a body corporate seeking recognition or already recognised under the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 . |
36 | I further covenant with the Council that before transferring any share in the Company or transferring a beneficial interest in any such share or holding any such share as nominee I will ensure that the intended transferee or beneficial owner submits to the Council a Compensation Fund covenant as required by Rule 14 of the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 ( or any modification or re-enactment of that provision for the time being in force ) . |
37 | for use by a recognised body ( or body seeking recognition ) which is or proposes to become a member of and/or a beneficial owner of a share or shares in a body corporate seeking recognition or already recognised under the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 . |
38 | It further covenants with the Council that before transferring any share in the Company or transferring a beneficial interest in any such share or holding any such share as nominee it will ensure that the intended transferee or beneficial owner submits to the Council a Compensation Fund covenant as required by Rule 14 of the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 ( or any modification or re-enactment of that provision for the time being in force ) . |
39 | A necessary caveat is that the presently available regulatory material is certain to be superseded before long : for example , the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 will require fundamental revision to accommodate any permitted incorporation of multi-disciplinary practices . |
40 | Despite little apparent enthusiasm within the profession for such a development , the Council duly produced the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 and the Solicitors ' Indemnity ( Incorporated Practice ) Rules 1989 . |
41 | The collegiate nature of the solicitors ' occupational group en-courages and maintains a feeling of identity , colleague loyalty and shared values . |
42 | A good solicitor will tell you if the expenses you are likely to incur ( including the solicitors ' own fees ) will outweigh any financial benefit to be gained from your action . |
43 | The solicitors ' governing body is the Law Society , which was first established in 1825 . |
44 | The solicitors ' governing body is the Law Society , which was first established in 1825 . |
45 | The solicitors ' governing body is the Law Society . |
46 | The solicitors ' governing body is the Law society , which was first established in 1825 . |
47 | The Law Society [ the solicitors ' governing body ] has set up a specialist panel of solicitors to represent children where they are a party to court proceedings . |
48 | The solicitors ' governing body is the Law Society , which was first established in 1825 . |
49 | The policy of the solicitors ' governing body is encapsulated in Rule 1 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 ( and of earlier editions ) : A solicitor shall not directly or indirectly obtain or attempt to obtain instructions for professional work or permit another person to do so on his behalf , or do anything in the course of practising as a solicitor , in any manner which compromises or impairs or is likely to compromise or impair any of the following : ( a ) the solicitor 's independence or integrity ; ( b ) a person 's freedom to instruct a solicitor of his choice ; ( c ) the solicitor 's duty to act in the best interests of the client ; ( d ) the good repute of the solicitor or of the solicitor 's profession ; ( e ) the solicitor 's proper standard of work ; ( f ) the solicitor 's duty to the Court . |
50 | The overseas office of an MNP is in a slightly different position ; the solicitors practising from that office ( including all the solicitor partners , whether resident overseas or not ) are governed by the Solicitors ' Overseas Practice Rules 1990 , and solicitor partners will be responsible for ensuring the office 's compliance . |
51 | The effect of this is that the Solicitors ' Overseas Practice Rules , and not the Solicitors ' Indemnity Rules , apply to the overseas offices in respect of indemnity . |
52 | Rule 17 of the Solicitors ' Overseas Practice Rules requires that solicitors be covered by insurance or other indemnity as appropriate given the local conditions , and various other factors . |
53 | In respect of overseas offices of MNPs , the solicitor principals must comply with rules 12–16 of the Solicitors ' Overseas Practice Rules 1990 , which have much the same effect . |
54 | ( a ) This rule applies whether the business concerned is in England and Wales or outside the jurisdiction ; but nothing in this rule prevents the setting up outside the jurisdiction of a practice complying with Rules 8 or 9 of the Solicitors ' Overseas Practice Rules 1990 . |
55 | Without taking away from the association 's present main activities in forming international teams and organising international events — mirrored by the clubs ' heavy orientation towards racing — it was agreed that the whole base of the sport needed widening . |
56 | He similarly assumes that exile players are only qualified for the clubs ' ostensible countries of origin . |
57 | They have to pay for the four officials , the clubs 's own lawyers and witnesses for the hearing in Geneva . |
58 | This naturally gives an advantage to the institutions ' closest advisers : American investment banks . |
59 | He mistook the scouts ' military-style uniform for Hitler Youth regalia and started shouting abuse at them . |
60 | The severe disablement allowance replaces the non-contributory invalidity pension and the housewives ' non-contributory invalidity pension ( HNCIP ) , which was payable to married women who were unable to take paid work but who did not have sufficient contributions to claim invalidity benefit itself . |