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

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1 The accounting policies of the Institute have regard to accounting standards and presentational aspects of the Companies Act where these are relevant to the Institute 's activities and do not result in misleading information .
2 The guidance is part of a series issued by the Secretary of State for Social Services covering all aspects of the Children Act 1989 .
3 They 've undertaken pilot schemes in three key areas of the Childrens Act .
4 While its primary purpose is to advise local authorities , the guidance adds flesh to the statutory bones of the Children Act and is likely to be quoted in court proceedings .
5 It analyses the implications of the Companies Act 1989 and all accounting and financial reporting standards and exposure drafts issued by the Accounting Standards Board up to August 1992 , including FRS 2 .
6 Let us say the only settlors of the trust are Newco and Target , and both are excluded from benefiting under the trust , as they would have to be for the trust to qualify as an " employees share scheme " for the purposes of the Companies Act 1985 , and come within s75(6) Financial Services Act 1986 .
7 Subject to the payment of a fee prescribed from time to time by statutory instrument , any person is entitled to inspect and to obtain copies of ‘ any records kept by the registrar for the purposes of the Companies Acts ’ ; no distinction is drawn between the rights of members and inspection by other persons .
8 That term is sometimes used loosely to refer to travellers and persons of nomadic habits , and in Mills v. Cooper a Divisional Court accorded the term such a meaning for the purposes of the Highways Act , which made it an offence for a gypsy to encamp on a highway .
9 To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will make a statement on the aims of the Children Act 1989 with regard to improving the welfare of children .
10 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 .
11 In addition to the framework for regulating the financial services industry in the UK , it was also designed to replace the Prevention of Fraud ( Investments ) Act 1958 and to provide a new statutory basis for the offers of listed and unlisted securities ( in the latter case replacing , when finally implemented , the provisions of the Companies Act 1985 on prospectuses ) .
12 We will usually aim to ensure that any document containing financial and other information issued by the firm as agent to a small group of potential investors , which the firm will generally need to approve as an authorised person under the Financial Services Act , does not fall foul of the prospectus provisions of the companies Act 1985 .
13 If this exemption applies we do not have to comply with the prospectus provisions of the Companies Act as to the contents of prospectuses .
14 Under the provisions of the Companies Act Nineteen Eighty Five their appointment er , requires the annual approval of the shareholders .
15 The relevant provisions of the Companies Act include :
16 In our opinion the financial statements give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Company and the Group at 31 December 1992 and of the loss and cash flows of the Group for the year then ended and have been properly prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Acts 1963 to 1990 .
17 General advice on the provisions of the Companies Acts and Taxes Acts should be obtained from relevant KPMG specialists .
18 As an alternative to payment under Deed of Covenant , Tradeco could make payments under the Gift Aid provisions of the Taxes Act .
19 In addition there will be specific warranties aimed at specific provisions of the Taxes Acts related to matters such as :
20 The provisions of the Charities Act 1992 probably affect the activities of most charities in the UK .
21 It said : ‘ The council has written to a number of stores requesting undertakings that they cease trading in contravention of the Sunday trading provisions of the Shops Act .
22 ‘ The council have also agreed a procedure for dealing with future breaches of the Sunday Trading provisions of the Shops Act . ’
23 The provisions of the Shops Act 1950 prohibiting Sunday trading were designed to protect shop workers from having to work on Sundays — this was an aspect of economic and social policy within the jurisdiction of the member state 's government .
24 I think that those letters show a wholly understandable sense of frustration , but the House of Lords , before which an appeal is pending , has shown uncertainty about whether the provisions of the Shops Act 1950 remain part of our domestic law .
25 It remains uncertain whether the Sunday trading provisions of the Shops Act 1950 continue to form part of our law .
26 Neither the Government nor Parliament can decide with confidence on the options for reform until questions about the compatibility of the Sunday trading provisions of the Shops Act 1950 with article 30 of the treaty of Rome , which deals with free trade , are answered .
27 The controversy centres on the extent to which a local authority can use the private law provisions of the Children Act .
28 The clerk expressed the view that they contained inadmissible material because of the hearsay rule and he took the view that the evidence was inadmissible despite the relevant provisions of the Children Act 1989 designed to overcome that difficulty .
29 This philosophy is also reflected by some provisions of the Children Act 1989 which give a child , of sufficient understanding to make an informed decision , the right to refuse ‘ medical or psychiatric examination or other assessment ’ or ‘ psychiatric and medical treatment ’ in certain defined circumstances : see sections 38(6) , 43(8) , 44(7) and Schedule 3 , paragraphs 4(4) ( a ) and 5(5) ( a ) .
30 Those who have charge of young people in choirs ought to be aware of the provisions of The Children Act ( 1989 ) .
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