Example sentences of "[verb] under [art] [noun pl] act " in BNC.

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1 They are similar to those appearing in statutory instruments made under the Companies Act 1985 which relate to businesses , and include words such as bank , Great Britain , Queen , United Kingdom and Windsor .
2 The local authority , which shared parental responsibility for J. in consequence of a care order made under the Children Act 1989 , obtained leave under section 100 of the Act to invoke the court 's inherent jurisdiction to determine whether artificial ventilation and/or other life-saving measures should be administered to J. if he were to suffer a life-threatening event .
3 In any case a company formed under the Companies Act has a considerable power of altering the objects stated in the Memorandum of Association which is signed by its first members at the formation of the company , subject to the power of the holders of fifteen per cent of its shares or debentures to apply to the court to cancel an alteration .
4 A corporation can not be made bankrupt ; but a company formed under the Companies Act 1985 or similar earlier Acts can be wound up , and its property distributed , according to rules similar to those applicable to bankruptcy .
5 IV Winding up of companies registered under the Companies Act
6 We are primarily concerned in the hotel and catering industry with registered companies incorporated and registered under the Companies Act 1985 .
7 This means that the company in question must be formed and registered under the Companies Act 1985 or under the former Companies Acts …
8 It was held that this did not entitle the seller to take from the buyer the proceeds of the sub-sales of his ( the seller 's ) property ; instead it merely created a charge in favour of the seller which was void because it was not registered under the Companies Act .
9 ( a ) where a recognised body ceases to be registered under the Companies Act as an unlimited company or a company limited by shares ;
10 The practice has to have its registered office in England and Wales , and be registered under the Companies Act 1985 as an unlimited company having a share capital or as a company limited by shares ; and any change from unlimited to limited status requires the consent of the Councilnot , presumably , to be lightly given .
11 Held , that , since in Part III of the Insolvency Act 1986 there was no definition of ‘ company ’ in relation to administrative receivers , by virtue of section 251 of that Act the definition in section 735 of the Companies Act 1985 applied and , therefore , unless the contrary intention appeared , ‘ company ’ was to be defined as a company registered under the Companies Acts ; but that a contrary intention was to be deduced from the proper construction of the provisions relating to administrative receivers generally and the Act of 1986 as a whole , whereby it appeared that Parliament intended that ‘ company , ’ in the context of section 29(2) ( a ) , should not be confined to the prima facie meaning of companies registered under the Companies Acts but should embrace unregistered companies liable to be wound up under Part V of the Act of 1986 ; and that , accordingly , the applicants were administrative receivers within the meaning of section 29(2) ( post , pp. 243F–G , 244A–C , D–G , 245F — 246A ) .
12 Held , that , since in Part III of the Insolvency Act 1986 there was no definition of ‘ company ’ in relation to administrative receivers , by virtue of section 251 of that Act the definition in section 735 of the Companies Act 1985 applied and , therefore , unless the contrary intention appeared , ‘ company ’ was to be defined as a company registered under the Companies Acts ; but that a contrary intention was to be deduced from the proper construction of the provisions relating to administrative receivers generally and the Act of 1986 as a whole , whereby it appeared that Parliament intended that ‘ company , ’ in the context of section 29(2) ( a ) , should not be confined to the prima facie meaning of companies registered under the Companies Acts but should embrace unregistered companies liable to be wound up under Part V of the Act of 1986 ; and that , accordingly , the applicants were administrative receivers within the meaning of section 29(2) ( post , pp. 243F–G , 244A–C , D–G , 245F — 246A ) .
13 In my judgment , there are indications that the provisions relating to administrative receivers generally apply both to companies formed and registered under the Companies Acts and to unregistered companies liable to be wound up under Part V. The starting point is that the legislative concept of administrative receiver , and the statutory scheme of the provisions relating to his qualifications , functions , powers and duties , all rest on a contractual base , namely , a receiver appointed by or on behalf of debenture holders under a debenture secured by a floating charge .
14 Frequently , companies adopt standard forms of Articles of Association which are prescribed under the Companies Act 1985 .
15 Pesh Framjee would like to see ‘ incorporated charities taken out of the Companies Act and only reporting under the Charities Act , or if that is not possible have them report under both .
16 Note that s4(1) of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 does not apply to any proceedings brought under the Children Act 1989 ( Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 , s7(2) ( cc ) ) .
17 Relevant proceedings as defined by s93(3) means any application made or proceedings brought under the Children Act , any statutory instrument made under the Act or any amendment which the Act may make to any other statute .
18 ‘ his nomination is requisitioned under the Companies Act ; in which case , and provided this is submitted not less than seventy days before the date appointed for the meeting , it shall be circulated , with a supporting statement of up to fifty words , without charge . ’
19 Last night police said that four of those arrested would appear in court this morning charged under the Firearms Act .
20 Islington SSD has been accused of failing to follow the complaints procedure specified under the Children Act after allegations of abuse in a home for refugee children .
21 The Independent claims the 15p cut which slashed The Times cover price to 30p is a case of ‘ predatory pricing , ’ banned under the Companies Act .
22 Disclosures relating to long-term loans are also required under the Companies Act 1985 and the Stock Exchange Regulations .
23 For many foster parents the strain imposed by the rights of natural parents and extra paperwork required under the Children Act which came into force last year could cause them to give up , she went on .
24 Since what we are trying to achieve under the Charities Act is a greater responsibility , a greater public awareness , then to allow charities which are companies limited by guarantee to disclose less does not serve the purpose . ’
25 Reg. v. Licensing Authority Established under the Medicines Act 1968 , Ex parte Smith Kline & French Laboratories Ltd. [ 1990 ] 1 A.C. 64 ; [ 1989 ] 2 W.L.R. 397 ; [ 1989 ] 1 All E.R.
26 Reg. v. Licensing Authority Established under the Medicines Act 1968 , Ex parte Smith Kline & French Laboratories Ltd .
27 It should not be forgotten that only the endowed chantries were confiscated under the Chantries Act ; the guilds still continued but more as funeral clubs than intercessionary fraternities .
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