Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] rely on the " in BNC.

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1 The Crown ought of course to offer the statement to the defence if the statement is materially at variance with the maker 's evidence in court , but in this regard the trial judge has to rely on the Crown 's discretion and propriety .
2 The living picture formed relies on the large barbs to catch the eye , and move it on to the smaller Tetras .
3 This means that the defect is judged in the light of the scientific and technical knowledge at the time the product was under the control of the person seeking to rely on the defence .
4 The burden of proof is on the person seeking to rely on the clause .
5 However , in most cases the crucial question will be whether the person seeking to rely on the terms had taken reasonable steps to give the recipient notice of their existence .
6 In addition , although the test of incorporation is generally objective , special steps may be necessary where the person seeking to rely on the terms knows that the other person is under a disability ; for instance , that he can not read the language in which the terms are printed ( Geier v Kujawa [ 1970 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 364 ) .
7 Governors will of course have to rely on the head and staff for much of the technical information about curriculum and what is needed to deliver it .
8 The prosecutor sought to rely on the words of Winn L.J .
9 The tenant having died , his daughter sought to rely on the provisions which would give her the right to succeed to the statutory tenancy .
10 The fact that the government had to rely on the townsmen themselves to apportion and gather the levies was therefore an additional burden rather than a basis for establishing municipal independence .
11 Without statistics to prove the theories daft , the opportunity remains to rely on the powers of suggestion to perpetuate the myth .
12 The public has to rely on the media but some presentations seem to be made more for dramatic effect than to provide unbiased information .
13 During negotiations , Newco should try to avoid any general qualification that the warranties are given to the best of the vendors ' knowledge , as this could be interpreted to the effect that a vendor giving a warranty subject to this qualification has relied on the information given to him by management , and again distances the vendor from the risk .
14 Whereabouts in the model would damage cause a patient to have to rely on the non-lexical procedure for reading ?
15 If a covenant is contested it is for the party seeking to rely on the covenant to prove its reasonableness ( see Rex Stewart Jeffries Parker Ginsberg v Parker [ 1988 ] IRLR 483 ) .
16 Here it seems hard to say that the party seeking to rely on the exemption clause is contracting on his own written standard terms .
17 It is accepted that the rule does not apply where the party seeking to rely on the document was guilty of fraud .
18 Contra proferentem construction Exclusion clauses will be interpreted strictly and any ambiguity in the clause will be resolved by the court adopting the meaning least favourable to the interests of the party seeking to rely on the clause .
19 In relation to clauses which impose a monetary limit on damages recoverable in the event of breach of contract , the court is also to take into account : ( a ) the resources which [ the party seeking to rely on the clause ] could expect to be available to him for the purpose of meeting the liability should it arise ; and ( b ) how far it was open to him to cover himself by insurance .
20 The consequences , as pointed out in Schroeder ( A ) Music Publishing Co v Macaulay [ 1974 ] 1 WLR 1308 in the Court of Appeal , is that all acts taken under the clause prior to judgment remain undisturbed but that future ones will , assuming the successful party chooses to rely on the judgment , be unenforceable. 8 Consideration In any contract there has to be consideration but the question which has frequently arisen in restraint of trade cases is whether the court is at all concerned as to the adequacy of the particular consideration in the instant case .
21 Whether the victim did rely on the representation must be left for the jury : Attewell-Hughes ( 1991 ) 93 Cr App R 132 ( CA ) .
22 For lack of sufficient members in the countryside , the party had to rely on the most lively agents to effect smychka between itself and the masses .
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