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

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1 Before the coming into force of the Children Act 1989 , the appropriate step would have been an application to make W. a ward of court .
2 It was also reported in August 1989 that Circuit Judge Bracewell was to play a vital role in the administration of the Children Act , advising on the system needed to match individual cases to the court best fitted to deal with them .
3 John Thornton of fund managers Murray Johnstone sees the Charities Act as a godsend : ‘ We are seeing apathy starting to break down as a result of the Charities Act ’ .
4 John Thornton of fund managers Murray Johnstone sees the Act as a godsend : ‘ We are seeing apathy starting to break down as a result of the Charities Act
5 Whether the full extent of their concern , i.e. that local authorities should have a legal obligation to assist these young people , will become part of the Children Act 1989 is , at the time of writing , not known .
6 They replace 35 pieces of the old law , including part of the Factories Act 1961 and the Offices , Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963 .
7 The first is where on the true construction of the Act it is apparent that the obligation or prohibition was imposed for the benefit or protection of a particular class of individuals , as in the case of the Factories Acts and similar legislation …
8 Another feature of the new approach is that the software industry has been exempted from the licensing provision of the Industries Act : there are no constraints on the setting up of software houses , and programming is not treated as an industrial activity .
9 Under the provision of the Companies Act 1989 the Secretary of State has powers to seek a ruling from the courts , under a new civil procedure , on whether a company 's accounts comply with the provisions of the Companies Act 1985 .
10 If it is proposed to use the target 's assets to help finance the bid , the offeror will need to consider carefully the financial assistance provisions of ss151-155 of the Companies Act 1985 ( see para 22.1 below ) .
11 The main thrust of the Explosives Act 1883 , however , is contained in the offences of causing an explosion likely to endanger life ( section 2 ) , and the possession of explosives with intent to endanger life ( section 3 ) .
12 The authorities have apparently never held an inquest into nay prisoners death — including that of Saidi Safari — despite the requirement of the Inquests Act that they do so .
13 The senior Law Officer of the Crown , the Attorney-General , explained to the House that , on the question of the Shops Act 1950 , he had to make a decision based not on party politics but on the law .
14 The law on school attendance acts as a rather crude instrument in this regard , although the child-centred philosophy of the Children Act 1989 extends into the area of school attendance and perhaps offers a more appropriate method of enforcing parental responsibility .
15 It means that those shops are no longer viable and we condemn the Government 's inaction on the reform of the Shops Act 1950 .
16 3 An overview of the Children Act 1989
17 ‘ It has been the aim of the Debtors Act of 1869 to simplify this rather complicated machinery . ’
18 in the case of a company within the meaning of the Companies Act 1985 , or a company registered under Chapter II of Part XXII of that Act , or an unregistered company , the following securities ( whether listed or not ) : any shares , debentures , or any right to subscribe for , call for , or make delivery of a share or debenture ;
19 ‘ an incorporated company ( whether or not a company within the meaning of the Companies Act ) which the Court of Session has jurisdiction to wind up ; …
20 There 's been very little said about the actual content of the Childrens Act and I think it actually gets all Party 's support , which is , which is excellent .
21 To answer these questions and many others the child care lawyer will need a working knowledge of the Children Act and the relevant rules and regulations .
22 The third main chapter of the Act which deals with the conversion of existing companies inter se is a natural extension of the Companies Act .
23 By a notice of appeal dated 1 June 1992 W. appealed on the grounds that ( 1 ) the High Court had no jurisdiction , or alternatively no jurisdiction should be exercised , to overrule the refusal of a competent minor aged 16 to undergo medical treatment ; ( 2 ) section 8 of the Family Law Reform Act 1969 should have been applied ; ( 3 ) the judge had erred in applying observations of Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. in In re R. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Consent to Treatment ) [ 1992 ] Fam. 11 which were erroneous ; ( 4 ) the judge had wrongly found that in respect of the Children Act 1989 the minor 's right of refusal was limited to the stage of assessment ; and ( 5 ) the judge had failed to have sufficient regard to the medical evidence against transferring W. , to the advantages of not moving her and to her wishes and his decision was plainly wrong .
24 Despite the passing of the Children Act 1989 , the inherent jurisdiction of the court could still be invoked in such a case to prevent an abortion which was contrary to the interests of the minor .
25 Since the admirable legislation relating to guardians ad litem was enacted , and since the passing of the Children Act 1989 , social services work has involved much extra legal work .
26 The passing of the Midwives Act owed more to pre-war pressures and commitments than to post-war Conservative policy , although its passage through Parliament was assisted by the revelations during wartime or the poor physical condition of many of the working SDF and the COS had provided free or subsidized meals for needy schoolchildren .
27 This is because both the close company regime in Part XI of the Taxes Act and the " connected persons " rules for capital gains tax purposes rely on the definition of " control " in s416 TA 1988 .
28 ( 2 ) A recognised body which is a company limited by shares shall comply with Chapter I ( appearance of company name and other particulars on stationery , etc. ) of Part XI of the Companies Act 1985 .
29 And it was my concern that churches should know the implication of the children act as it 's related to the life of the church that I 'm landing in front of you .
30 This appeal presents an early opportunity in the life of the Children Act 1989 , to give what I hope is useful guidance to family proceedings courts and their clerks on the subject of findings of facts and reasons .
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