Example sentences of "[noun pl] granted to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Many such clauses then go on to provide , rather as in the case of the warranty in relation to defective goods , that the express remedies in the clause are the only remedies granted to the buyer in respect of infringement of third party intellectual property rights , and that all other remedies implied by law are excl uded .
2 The concessions granted to the League since 1929 were finally withdrawn in 1937 when the League representative on the National Executive was dismissed .
3 Certiorari quashes a decision which is found to be invalid because it is outside the powers granted to the court or tribunal ( ultra vires ) , or has been given in proceedings in which the principles of natural justice were not observed , or where there has been an error of law on the face of the record .
4 I beg to move , to leave out from ’ That ’ to the end of the Question , and to add instead thereof : this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Cardiff Bay Barrage Bill because of the inadequacy of the groundwater protection provisions in that the powers granted to the Secretary of State in the Bill would enable him to weaken the protections specified in the schedule , because the public consultation on the Hydrotechnica report is not yet concluded , because that consultation process has allowed no mechanism for public discussion of the report , and because the Bill makes no provision for an independent final arbiter on matters concerning the quality of the water environment in the inland bay .
5 The groundwater protection provisions are inadequate in that the powers granted to the Secretary of State in the Bill would enable him to weaken the protections specified in the schedule .
6 First , the Society believes the Regulations to be outside the powers granted to the Lord chancellor by the Legal Aid Act .
7 Furthermore , the farm worker has generally been among the last to receive citizenship rights granted to the rest of the population — the shadow of the workhouse was not finally removed until 1936 , the Rent Act was not extended to agricultural dwellings until 1976 and even today agricultural legislation manages to override certain of the conditions of the Truck Acts .
8 3.1.6 to exercise any of the rights granted to the Landlord by this Lease
9 3.19 References in this Lease to any rights granted to the Tenant shall be construed as being granted to the Tenant and any undertenant or undertenants and all persons authorised by the Tenant or any undertenant or undertenants to exercise such rights
10 9.6 Rights easements etc The [ operation of the Law of Property Act 1925 Section 62 shall be excluded from this Lease and the only rights granted to the Tenant are those expressly set out in this Lease [ and such further ancillary rights that arise under the general law or by necessary implication ] and the Tenant shall not by virtue of this Lease be deemed to have acquired or be entitled to and the ] Tenant shall not during the Term acquire or become entitled by any means whatever to any easement from or over or affecting any other land or Premises now or at any time after the date of this Lease belonging to the Landlord and not comprised in this Lease Section 62 of the Law of Property Act 1925 provides that a lease is deemed to include , in the absence of any contrary intention , all easements , rights and advantages appertaining or reputed to appertain to the premises at the time of the lease .
11 The same point applies , of course to rights granted to the tenant .
12 Where such a right is reserved , it will give the landlord power to interfere with easements granted to the tenant , provided that the interference stops short of total extinguishment ( Overcom Properties v Stockleigh Hall Residents Management ( 1989 ) 58 P & CR 1 ) .
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