Example sentences of "[adj] case where [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So far in each case where an error 's been proved , the banks paid back the money overcharged .
2 Thus , if one takes a hypothetical case where the price was fixed at 10 francs per kilo , all grapes coming from the 100% crus — like Avize , Cramant , Bouzy , for example — would cost 10 francs per kilo , while grapes coming from the 94%-rated Rilly-la-Montagne would cost 9.40 francs and so forth .
3 ’ William Whiteley Ltd. v. The King ( 1909 ) 101 L.T. 741 is a further case where a claimant was held not to be entitled to recover payments which were not legally due .
4 Its quite possible this was taken out of context by teletext — they often do — especially in this case where the press have been trying to stir up a rift for well over a year .
5 Yet when it suits him , de Man reintroduces the subject/object distinction , as in this case where the reader is presented with a free choice between two approaches to reading , approaches which are then subject to validation in terms of the object .
6 if the risks in a case substantially increase for the plaintiff , especially as in this case where the defendant was given leave inter alia to amend their defence , there should be no extension of time to a plaintiff to accept a payment into court .
7 Car and Universal Finance v. Caldwell ( 1965 C.A. ) was another case where a rogue bought a car and by fraud induced the seller to accept a cheque which proved to be worthless .
8 Another case where a covenant of indemnity by a third or subsequent buyer is appropriate , arises when the first buyer ( A ) has entered into positive covenants , and as the original covenantor will continue liable after selling ; A therefore takes a covenant of indemnity from A 's buyer ( B ) , not limited to A 's period of ownership ; B therefore takes from B 's buyer ( C ) a covenant against liability under B's covenant with A. Very complicated , but logical .
9 I remember a big insurance scandal in which someone was bumped off and another case where a dustman was having sex with his two daughters .
10 In another case where an applicant had been refused any access to accounts , the Commissioner 's assistance resulted in a solicitor 's letter being sent to the union .
11 Such an order occurred in another case where the judge again requested that the school should not be identified , and the nature of the school was not clear from the report .
12 One faintly ludicrous example is a 1993 case where the Court of Appeal said that a sentence passed on a Mr Fairman would ‘ indicate to other people who might be minded to set fire to armchairs in the middle of a domestic row that if they do , they were likely to go to prison for as long as two years ’ .
13 That was a clear case where the Bill was right and the timing was wrong .
14 This was a clear case where the defendant was in a position to and did in fact exert duress to require payment of the sum unlawfully claimed .
15 This charge will not be limited to the straightforward case where a shareholder elects to take scrip in place of a particular cash dividend , but will also cover other arrangements which achieve a similar result , for instance by the issue of a separate class of shares carrying the right to a stock dividend .
16 For example , if a customer agreement discloses that the firm might match the transaction undertaken on behalf of the customer with the transaction undertaken on behalf of another customer , this may only protect the firm in the simple case where no conflict arises between the interests of the two customers .
17 In the opposite case where the market value was greater by 15 per cent or more than the theoretical value of the P/E ratio they found that shares underperformed the market .
18 ( Consider the nonsensical case where the core vocabulary is only half a dozen words — strong overlaps between words would be almost inevitable ! ) .
19 It was an essential element of the cause of action in such circumstances that the governmental plaintiff establish that the public interest would suffer detriment in the absence of a remedy ; ( 9 ) in failing to have proper regard to the legislative purpose of section 222(1) of the Local Government Act 1972 by which Parliament could not have intended to authorise a local authority to bring libel proceedings , a fortiori where it had suffered no actual financial loss ; ( 10 ) having regard to the scale of costs likely to be incurred it could never be in the interests of the inhabitants of the area for the local authority to mount an action for libel in such circumstances , and certainly was not in their interests in the present case where no injury was alleged to the superannuation fund .
20 In the extreme case where no interest at all is payable they are sometimes referred to as zero coupon bonds .
21 For example , in an important case where a murderer claimed an inheritance , having been named in the will of his victim , judges invoked the moral opinion that someone ought not to profit by their crime ( 23 ) .
22 ( Householder 's formula relates to the more general case where a matrix of rank unc is added to A. The additional , modifying , matrix may be written CRT with C of order ( n × p ) and RT of order ( p × n ) .
23 It is not as if the blame was being placed on Labour counties , for in only one case where a Conservative or hung district had a poll tax of over £400 ( Derby ) did Labour control the county .
24 ( iii ) In ( a ) or ( b ) above the experience must include : ( a ) at least one case where the award or settlement was approved by the court because the plaintiff was under a disability ; and either ( b ) at least two cases of maximum severity ; or ( c ) at least four cases where the value of the claim exceeded £100,000 .
25 In contrast , there was only one case where the seduction of the under-age girl is quite explicit — A couple seduced virgin , 15 — but even here there was a ‘ blonde wife ’ aiding and abetting her husband in a kinky sex session .
26 ( D ) That this Agreement shall not apply in any case where a policy is underwritten on the basis that the Insured is responsible for the payments of sums up to a predetermined aggregate amount .
27 His decision is now being appealed and Mrs Hamilton was in court yesterday when it was contended that Lord Prosser had been wrong to interpret the 1976 act in such a way as to exclude any case where a claim was made in respect of a person who was born alive but who died from ante-natal injury .
28 His decision was appealed and the parents claimed that he had been wrong to interpret the 1976 act in such a way as to exclude any case where a claim was made in respect of a person who was born alive but who died from ante-natal injury .
29 Section 743(5) states that in any case where an individual has for the purposes of s739 power to enjoy income of a person abroad by reason of his receiving a benefit from the trust ( hence giving rise to a tax charge under TA 1988 , s742(2) ( c ) ) , the individual shall be chargeable to income tax under s739 for the year of assessment in which the benefit is received .
30 The courts will not stop publication of defamatory statements in any case where the person who wants to make them is prepared to defend .
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