Example sentences of "in [no cls] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 This principle is reflected in s7 of the Act which provides : Where one partner pledges the credit of the firm for a purpose apparently not connected with the firm 's ordinary course of business , the firm is not bound , unless he is in fact specially authorised by the other partners ; but this section does not affect any personal liability incurred by an individual partner .
2 The constituent legislation of other tribunals contains provisions allowing access to the High Court , whereas some tribunals have to fall back on the appeals contained in s.13 of the Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1971 .
3 In Overbrooke Estates Ltd v Glencombe Properties Ltd [ 1974 ] 1 WLR 1335 it was held that a term excluding the authority of agents to make representations about the subject matter of the contract was not subject to the test of reasonableness in s3 of the Misrepresentation Act 1967 : its effect was to prevent the agent having apparent authority to make representations .
4 A second limitation on actions contained in s11A(4) of the Limitation Act 1980 ( as inserted by the CPA 1987 , Sched 1 ) , is that claims for personal injuries or property damage can not be brought more than three years of becoming aware of the damage , the defect and the identity of the defendant , subject to the ultimate cut-off of ten years .
5 The phrase " new licence " is defined in s.139(1) of the Act as meaning " a licence granted in respect of premises for which , at the time of the application for such grant , either no licence was in force or a licence different from the form of licence so granted was in force .
6 Unfortunately , the 50Hz or 60Hz frequencies , relating to the two-pole magnetising rotor fields on synchronous alternators ( running at a speed of 3,000 or 3,600 rpm ) , happen to be close to the frequency at which ions in bodies respond to , while in 50µT of the geomagnetic field .
7 ( vi ) Conveyance or transfer by husband to wife , not within s83 , with element of gift — no monetary consideration Although hardly within the circumstances mentioned in this book , such a conveyance does avoid a charge to stamp duty by virtue of the Regulations and provided that it is a conveyance or transfer of property operating as a voluntary disposition inter vivos for no consideration in money or money 's worth nor any consideration referred to in s57 of the Stamp Act 1891 ( conveyance in consideration of a debt etc ) .
8 The crime of assault with intent to rob , found in s.8 of the Theft Act 1968 , is taken out of property offences and placed with offences against the person ( cl. 78 ) .
9 1.8 The definition of " contributory negligence " in s1(1) of the Law Reform ( Contributory Negligence ) Act 1945 ( see Appendix B ) refers to " the claimant 's share in the responsibility for the damage " ( not the responsibility for the cause of the damage ) .
10 Sometimes a lease incorporates parts of a statute by reference ( eg the " disregards " in s34 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 ) .
11 In summary , prolonged intermittent interferon therapy resulted in HBeAg seroconversion and serum HBV-DNA negativity in 55% and in HBsAg seroconversion in 12.5% of the patients .
12 The implied terms in s12 of the SGA 1979 , concerned with the seller 's right to sell the goods , can never be excluded or restricted , although s12 implies a reduced obligation in certain cases .
13 For instance : If the Buyer deals as a consumer as defined in s12 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 the following provisions shall not apply and the Buyer 's statutory rights under the Sale of Goods Act will be unaffected .
14 The word was considered to mean , where it was used in s.36 of the 1959 Act , an occupier within the meaning of the Lands Valuation ( Scotland ) Act 1854 ( see Purves , p.44 ) .
15 ( a ) Significant harm The term " harm " is defined in s31(9) of the Act to mean " ill-treatment or the impairment of health or development " .
16 Karl Radek , who , only five months earlier , had himself written in L'Humanite of the need to eradicate Trotskyite subversion and anti-Soviet activities , was placed on trial together with his " accomplices " , accused of espionage , terrorism and collaboration with Hitler and Trotsky in an attempt to overthrow the Soviet state .
17 The answer is in s35 of the Limitation Act 1980 under which the new claim dates back to when the original writ was issued but not so as to defeat a limitation defence although the court can exercise discretion under s33 or RSC Ord 15 , r6(6) which says that no one shall be added as a party after limitation unless the court directs that the period should not apply .
18 To be so subject , the rules must meet the definition of a ‘ statutory instrument ’ contained in s.1 of the Act .
19 Broadly this expression means any premises in which or within the close or curtilage or precincts of which , persons are employed in any process for or incidental to any of the purposes , outlined in s.175 of the Act , provided the work carried on there is part of a trade or for profit .
20 The detailed rules governing appeals to the Court of Appeal in civil cases can be found in O.59 of the Rules of the Supreme Court .
21 d ) On your diagram shade in unc of the large rectangle .
22 Suppose such a party were to win , like the Progressive Democrats in 1987,11.8% of the first-preference votes .
23 This principle is given statutory effect in s19 of the Partnership Act : The mutual rights and duties of partners , whether ascertained by agreement or defined by this Act , may be varied by the consent of all the partners , and such consent may be either express or inferred from a course of dealing .
24 The definition of an inn is to be found in s.1(3) of the HPA 1956 — ‘ an establishment held out by the proprietor as offering food , drink and , if so required , sleeping accommodation , without special contract , to any traveller presenting himself who appears able and willing to pay a reasonable sum for the services and facilities provided and who is in a fit state to be received ’ .
25 At first instance Judge Butler ruled that the word ‘ obtained ’ in s.1(3) of the CSA 1985 had to be given a strict construction .
26 In order to remove all doubt , the Law Commission in their Report Sale and Supply of Goods ( 1987 ) No 160 recommended that the concept of merchantability should explicitly include reasonable durability as measured from the time of supply and this was included in s2B(e) of the Consumer Guarantees Bill 1990 .
27 The Divisional Court held that the effect of the clause was not to exclude liability for breach of the terms concerned with merchantability and fitness for purpose in s14 of the SGA 1979 .
28 These rights are contained in s159 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 and the rules made thereunder , and are set out in detail in Chapter 7 " Reporting the Courts " .
29 The crime in s.9 of the Criminal Attempts Act 1981 of vehicle interference ( see Chapter 12 ) partly covers this gap , though that crime is restricted to motor vehicles .
30 A more dangerous power is contained in s13(4) of the Licence Agreement , which gives the Home Secretary the right to prohibit the BBC from transmitting any item or programme , at any time .
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