Example sentences of "against third " in BNC.

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1 Sheridan , a Republic of Ireland international , has made just one first team appearance — against Third Division Huddersfield in the Littlewoods Cup — since his arrival at the City Ground during the summer .
2 The benefits include a lump sum payment for accidental injury up to £50,000 for standard cover and £100,000 for premium cover ; up to £25,000 standard and £50,000 premium for a fatal accident ; £25 or £50 for each day 's hospitalisation for up to a year , £250 or £500 towards specialist outpatient treatment after leaving hospital and up to £500,000 on both levels to cover against third party claims for injury or damage to their property .
3 Aylesbury lost a home replay to Slough in 85-86 , fell at Bath the following year , then made a respectable 1-0 exit at Ashton Gate against Third Division Bristol City .
4 Aylesbury lost a home replay to Slough in 85-86 , fell at Bath the following year , then made a respectable 1-0 exit at Ashton Gate against Third Division Bristol City .
5 In the wartime agreement on pooling brains and resources for the original work on the atomic bomb , which was signed at Quebec in 1943 between the United States and Britain in association with Canada , there were five clauses : the signatories would not use atomic weapons against each other ; they would not use them against third parties without the others ' consent ; no information would be given to third parties without mutual consent ; Britain disclaimed any interest in commercial and industrial exploitation , because the heavy burden of production would fall on the United States ; and a Combined Policy Committee would be set up to ensure full and effective collaboration .
6 The Quebec clause , giving Britain a veto over an American use of the atomic bomb against third parties , was dropped in exchange for the release of Britain from the clause restricting her commercial exploitation of atomic energy .
7 The same two questions must be considered : how far did the law allow the beneficiary of a trust to assert his rights against third parties ?
8 The second question is this : if the trustee had sold ( or otherwise alienated ) the trust property , how far could the beneficiary pursue his rights against third parties ?
9 The picture which emerges is not of a remedy in rem in the sense of an initial action granted against third parties in possession of the property under trust ; instead the missio was a means of execution against third parties which was available following a normal action in personam .
10 The picture which emerges is not of a remedy in rem in the sense of an initial action granted against third parties in possession of the property under trust ; instead the missio was a means of execution against third parties which was available following a normal action in personam .
11 In certain circumstances the trust could also be enforced against third parties in possession of the trust property ; while in the event of insolvency of the trustee the trust beneficiary had a claim for the trust property itself , rather than a personal claim for a share in the debts recovered from the trustee .
12 9 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST THIRD PARTIES
13 9.1 shall initially decide whether or not proceedings shall be brought against third parties , and shall name the conduct of any such proceedings , where these are based upon infringement or the Trade Marks or 's copyright or other intellectual property rights in the Work or the Converted Text or the Work .
14 Signatories of GATT could institute tariff changes which might discriminate against third parties only if done over a long period of time , so giving those third parties the opportunities of adjusting to the change without suffering severe economic disruption .
15 EFTA was to be just a free trade area ; as such , there was no agreement on barriers being set against third parties .
16 Novell Inc chief financial officer James Tolonen says he is comfortable with analysts ' estimates that the Provo , Utah company will do between $1.00 to $1.05 a share on an operating basis in the fiscal year to October 31 compared with $0.81 a share last fiscal ; the acquisition of Unix System Laboratories Inc will require a one-time charge of between $0.30 and $0.60 a share , which will probably be taken against third quarter figures , and there is also expected to be a $0.02 a share amortisation charge .
17 Discovery can not , save in exceptional and anomalous cases , be ordered against third parties .
18 Discovery can be ordered before the commencement of such proceedings against a person likely to be a party to the proceedings , and after the commencement of such proceedings against third parties , but not where compliance would be likely to be injurious to the public interest .
19 As Collins has convincingly argued , the exclusion permitted by Article 23 is in one sense very surprising , as very few of the countries present would have regarded discovery , especially when ordered against third parties , as within the concepts of evidence or other judicial acts .
20 In order to assess the progressive development of international law in this direction it is important to determine what claims may be made by or against third parties , either as a particular third party or as a member of the international community , and the possible outcome of those claims .
21 … the bilateralism inherent in the traditional structures and processes of international law is secured on the one hand , by a prohibition of intervention protecting not only a State 's internal but also its external affairs against third party interference and , on the other hand , by the pacta tertiis rule in the law of treaties , according to which an agreement can create neither obligations nor rights for a third State without its consent .
22 An examination of the claims that can be made by or against third parties requires the identification of third parties .
23 Instead claims by and against third party organisations or individuals may be made in a variety of domestic and regional , formal and informal arenas .
24 Chapter 3 will analyse various claims made by or against third States , and the outcome of those claims .
25 Chapter 4 will consider claims made by and against third party organisations , and Chapter 5 claims made by or against individuals .
26 STATES AS THIRD PARTIES TO TREATIES : CLAIMS BY AND AGAINST THIRD PARTY STATES
27 This chapter will examine actual and potential claims by and against third party States in order to clarify the current status of the pacta tertiis rule .
28 ‘ the authorities which demonstrate the voidability of such transactions against third parties are all based on the concept of the person exercising the influence having acted as the agent of the third party in procuring the transaction : ’
29 ‘ the transfer on its face was a perfectly regular sale and as against third parties taking a legal estate for value and in good faith it was within the ostensible authority of Mrs. Steed and can not now be repudiated against such third parties .
30 2. ( 1 ) All other rate swap actions ( whether or not presently constituted ) , including any third party proceedings in such actions ( whether against local authorities , brokers or otherwise ) shall be stayed generally after the close of pleadings in each action or third party proceeding ( as the case may be ) save for third party proceedings in lead actions against third parties .
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