Example sentences of "the 1974 [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Controversy over who was entitled to vote in the referendum had begun in July 1991 , when Morocco had appeared to have retracted its previous acceptance of the 1974 census as a basis [ see also p. 38410 ] .
2 The National Health Service Act of 1948 only acknowledged and institutionalised those divisions , it did not cause them , just as the 1974 reorganisation has done nothing to diminish them .
3 The number of committees in most authorities is now smaller than before the 1974 reorganisation but larger than Bains suggested .
4 After the 1974 reorganisation , the new regional health authorities took over responsibility for all hospital and community health expenditure .
5 Joint consultative committees and joint care planning teams have been in place since the 1974 reorganisation of the NHS , but joint finance of community care projects on any significant scale dates from 1976 .
6 The 1974 reorganisation of the NHS was guided by similar views and several themes of the new public management can be traced back to the Fulton Report on the Civil Service published in 1968 .
7 In the 1974 licence to assign C.T. , then itself about to take an assignment of the lease , entered into a direct covenant with the landlord to pay the rent and observe and perform the covenants and conditions on the part of the lessee contained in the lease during the residue of the term .
8 District councils came into being as a result of the 1974 legislation which , inter alia , abolished rural district councils .
9 The 1974 legislation would appear to have accomplished this objective .
10 Snaith was on the eastern fringe of the West Riding of Yorkshire but since the 1974 boundary reorganisation , it is on the western fringe of Britain 's newest county , North Humberside .
11 After the 1974 decision to abandon the Diamant programme , France was without a launcher .
12 ( The precise scope of executive privilege was unclear : the only Supreme Court ruling on the doctrine — the 1974 decision against Nixon — found it to have a basis in the Constitution but adjudicated that it should not provide an impediment to criminal prosecution . )
13 Following the Health and Safety ( Emissions into the Atmosphere ) Regulations 1983 , referred to earlier it is expected that local authorities will take over the responsibility for prosecuting persons for such offences , as Regulation 7 repeals s.78(3) of the 1974 Act which had required proceedings to be instituted by an inspector appointed under s. 19 of the Health and Safety at Work , etc .
14 Section 3(1) of the 1974 Act prohibits the unlicensed disposal of controlled waste .
15 This seems to suggest that the policy of the 1974 Act is the recognition that there is a need for industrial waste to be disposed of , and the companies doing so are providing a much needed service , but such operations ought to be closely controlled to ensure that any interference on the surrounding locality is minimal .
16 Under the 1974 Act it was creditors not debtors who were liable to imprisonment .
17 They also produced a range of agreement documentation written in simple English but legally correct within the terms of the 1974 Act .
18 Mr Chapman was prosecuted under s 37 of the 1974 Act , which states that where an offence under any of the relevant statutory provisions committed by a corporate body is proved to have been committed with the consent or connivance of , or to have been attributable to any neglect on the part of , any director , manager , secretary , or similar officer , or a person who was purporting to act in any such capacity , he , as well as the corporate body , shall be guilty of that offence .
19 Overdrive , a company which offers hauliers the services of relief drivers to cope with peaks in their business , gives drivers specific job responsibilities under the 1974 Act ( see the extract from their Drivers ' Handbook below ) :
20 The passing of a decade between the Royal Assent granted to the Consumer Credit Act 1974 ( the 1974 Act ) and the bringing into force of all sections of this piece of legislation on 19 May 1985 has substantially contributed to the general confusion .
21 Lest it be thought that there is little help at hand , the Office of Fair Trading ( OFT ) , responsible for much of the supervision of the 1974 Act , does supply some helpful explanatory material .
22 Enquiries on the operation of the 1974 Act should be directed to : Office of Fair Trading , FieldHouse , Bream 's Buildings , London EC4A 1PR
23 Types of credit under the 1974 Act
24 Under Section 10 ( i ) of the 1974 Act , running-account credit is distinguished from fixed-sum credit .
25 Under Section 11 of the 1974 Act , a distinction is made between restricted-use and unrestricted-use credit .
26 An agreement will only be regulated by the 1974 Act if it is not exempt .
27 For a partnership wishing to purchase a new Ford van totally on credit terms under the 1974 Act , the following formula is applied to ascertain the maximum credit available :
28 A haulier taking up credit finance under the 1974 Act must sign a document in the prescribed form to comply with conditions laid down in the Consumer Credit ( Agreements ) Regulations 1983 as slightly amended by the Consumer Credit ( Agreements ) ( Amendment ) Regulations 1984 .
29 To be properly executed under the 1974 Act rules about the form and number of copies to be supplied have to be complied with .
30 Employers have a general duty imposed by s.2 of the 1974 Act to safeguard in so far as is reasonably practicable the health , safety and welfare of their employees .
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