Example sentences of "[noun sg] to comply with [art] " in BNC.

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1 Duales System Deutschland ( DSD ) , the organization set up by industry to comply with a law requiring manufacturers to recycle packaging , has succeeded in dealing with paper , aliminium and glass , but it collected four times more plastic rubbish than it could cope with .
2 The move , linked to the United States announcement in October that it would withdraw all tactical nuclear weapons from the Korean peninsula , followed fruitless efforts to persuade North Korea as a signatory to comply with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty under the International Atomic Energy Agency and accept international inspection of its nuclear facilities , and to halt its suspected nuclear weapons development programme including the construction of a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant [ see p. 38396 ] .
3 requiring the defendant to comply with the abatement or prohibition notice or otherwise abate the nuisance in a specified time , and to carry out any necessary works ,
4 By analogy , therefore , where the refusal of planning permission makes it impossible for a defendant to comply with the terms of a nuisance order , this could be regarded as a reasonable excuse .
5 Pat Bliss , the Reading co-promoter , said : ‘ After our success in 1990 , we had to weaken the side to comply with the sport 's restrictions .
6 If more of them have to install the equipment to comply with an EC directive , it may eventually be possible to collect large amounts of phosphates and recycle them .
7 He also ruled out Government assistance for caterers who needed to buy equipment to comply with the Food Safety Act , as part of an election giveaway .
8 Depending on your roof type , and whether your windows need to provide a means of escape to comply with the Buildings Regulations , there are three basic types .
9 Agency staff sometimes question themselves about a discharger 's economic position and his capacity to comply with the parameters and limits which they would ideally like to impose .
10 Time adjustment to comply with an expected approach time ( eat ) or an onward clearance time ( oct )
11 The Cabinet appointed 40 new parliamentary deputies on June 7 under an amendment of the election law to comply with the provisions of the 1989 Taif Accord [ see p.38214 ] .
12 For example , there was a continuing requirement to comply with the pay scales used by the Authority as a whole , although the Governing Bodies were free to appoint new staff at any level in the scale .
13 Legislation would not , of course , be just a requirement to comply with the code .
14 In the case of a young child it is unrealistic to expect the child to comply with the supervisor 's directions without the co-operation and commitment of the person caring for him .
15 There were also calls for the selection committee to comply with a ruling which says that no player out of his own club 's first team should be picked for the Pumas .
16 ‘ The existence of the defence of ‘ reasonable excuse ’ in section 42(4) of the Act of 1987 , which was not present in any guise in the provisions considered in Reg. v. Harz ; Reg. v. Power [ 1967 ] 1 A.C. 760 , could not itself justify construing section 42 as retaining the privilege under the concept of ‘ reasonable excuse , ’ which was clearly necessary to cover such matters as physical inability to comply with a requirement for information or documents arising from illness or accidental destruction of papers , etc .
17 Delegates agreed to resume negotiations on March 21 , or earlier , provided that the Soviet Union signalled its willingness to comply with the terms of the accord .
18 Such a duty of confidence is subject to , and overridden by , the duty of any party to that contract to comply with the law of the land .
19 Day works is a means of paying a contractor on a time and materials basis for incidental work to the contract to comply with the engineer 's instructions , with additions for overheads and profit .
20 Provide a written description of the waste prior to its transfer which is sufficient to enable the next ( and possibly subsequent ) holder to comply with the duty .
21 It may have failed in the course of the inquiry to comply with the requirements of natural justice .
22 By s.95 failure to comply with a nuisance order without reasonable excuse , can result in a maximum fine of £2000 , plus a fine of £50 for each day on which the offence continues after conviction , or the local authority may abate the nuisance and do whatever is necessary to execute the order whereupon expenses can be recovered from the person by whose act or default the nuisance was caused .
23 AIBS Director David Bull has sent a letter of protest to the Home Secretary , Kenneth Clarke , at Britain 's failure to comply with a request from the United Nations High Commission for Refugees ( UNHCR ) Britain to be ‘ more flexible ’ in its approach towards refugees from the former Yugoslavia .
24 There are several reasons for this extension but the most important in the case of the declaration is that , being a non-coercive remedy ( which means that failure to comply with a declaration does not amount to a contempt of court ) , it is available against the Crown ; and it is very useful in other situations where the seeking of a coercive remedy might be thought unnecessarily aggressive , and where the plaintiff is confident that the defendant will do the right thing once a court says what it is .
25 If a person on whom an improvement or prohibition notice is served fails to comply with it , he is liable to prosecution , and failure to comply with a prohibition notice could lead to imprisonment .
26 The same view must be taken of a claim for compensation for the wrongful repudiation of such an agreement as the basis for such compensation is the failure to comply with a contractual obligation .
27 It will be noted that failure to comply with a direction regarding structural alterations to a seamen 's canteen may result in a refusal to renew the licence It the next application , and not to a fine as under s.36 .
28 In Schedule 4 to the rules , there are four forms of petition , namely : Form 6.7-petition on failure to comply with a statutory demand for a liquidated sum payable immediately Form 6.8-petition on failure to comply with a statutory demand for a liquidated sum payable at a future date Form 6.9-petition where execution or other process on a judgment has been returned unsatisfied in whole or part Form 6.10-petition for default in connection with voluntary arrangement .
29 In Schedule 4 to the rules , there are four forms of petition , namely : Form 6.7-petition on failure to comply with a statutory demand for a liquidated sum payable immediately Form 6.8-petition on failure to comply with a statutory demand for a liquidated sum payable at a future date Form 6.9-petition where execution or other process on a judgment has been returned unsatisfied in whole or part Form 6.10-petition for default in connection with voluntary arrangement .
30 Where inability to pay is based upon the failure to comply with a statutory demand , the date and manner of service of the demand must be stated and that to the best of the petitioner 's knowledge , the demand has neither been complied with nor set aside nor is any application to set aside outstanding ( r 6.8(2) ) .
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