Example sentences of "not apply [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Section 740 will not apply because the relief in provision in s740(5) will apply .
2 Spender bosses say normal rates do not apply because the show is an independent production .
3 It had been suggested that the Regulations did not apply if a business purchaser arranged with the buyer to sack employees in the business a short time before it was sold .
4 However , it is then often necessary to read a whole bucket into primary storage at a time ; it is not possible to search the bucket and read in only the required record , but this does not apply if a device such as ICL 's CAFS-ISP is available to speed up the search .
5 As an exception the Merger Regulation does not apply if a merger has its primary impact within one Member State .
6 In the Herdman case the taxpayer argued that s739 could not apply if the taxpayer was not ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom when he made the relevant transfer .
7 This amount will not apply if the damage is caused by fire .
8 This amount will not apply if the damage is caused by fire.n
9 This amount will not apply if the damage is caused by fire .
10 This provision does not apply if the contract is in writing or if it is entered into in the ordinary course of business , as where the company purchases raw materials from the sole member/director .
11 This is because the overseas person exemption from the need for FSA authorisation ( and therefore also the foreign business carve-out ) does not apply if the investment advertisement restrictions in s 57 of the FSA or the cold calling restrictions in s 56 are contravened .
12 For faults which occur repeatedly , the scheme may not apply if the owner has not taken reasonable steps to have them fixed .
13 The exemption does not apply if the equity share capital of the private company has been to some extent publicly held at any time within the ten years prior to the offer .
14 Furthermore , the decompilation right does not apply if the information required has been previously readily available ( s.50B(3) ) ; for example , the interface details have been published or made available at reasonable cost .
15 the second anniversary of the preceding general election being reached without an election being called under any of paragraphs ( a ) through ( f ) , provided that : ( i ) in exceptional circumstances , the Federal Executive may postpone such an election for no more than one year by a two-thirds majority of those present and voting ; and ( ii ) this paragraph ( g ) shall not apply if the Leader is a member of the Government .
16 For all normal record updating a loss of this magnitude can be expected , but it would not apply if the processing involved is trivial because then the records can be processed at reading — that is , rotation — speeds .
17 FSA does not apply if the principal is not an authorised person , is for certain types of investment and the principal will enter into the transaction with or through an authorised person
18 ( 4 ) Subsection ( 3 ) above does not apply where a society or associated body is authorised by the scheme to relieve itself of its obligation to take the steps it is directed to take or pay the compensation awarded by the society 's undertaking an obligation to give the requisite publicity for the reasons for not doing so and the society undertakes that obligation .
19 This provision does not apply where a person has been previously bankrupt in the last fifteen years ( s 279(1) ) .
20 ( 2 ) this rule does not apply where a member of the public deposits money with a solicitor who is acting as agent for a building society or other financial institution and the solicitor has not advised that person as a client as to the disposition of the money .
21 ( 3 ) This section applies to a contract if — ( a ) the rent does not exceed the figure applicable in accordance with subsection ( 4 ) , and ( b ) the letting is not on such terms as to the tenant 's responsibility as are mentioned in subsection ( 5 ) … ( 5 ) This section does not apply where a house is let for a term of three years or more ( the lease not being determinable at the option of either party before the expiration of three years ) upon terms that the tenant puts the premises into a condition reasonably fit for human habitation .
22 The general presumption might not apply where a notice initiating the review is to be followed by a counternotice objecting to the rent proposed in the initial notice .
23 The Regulations are intended to protect ordinary consumers and therefore do not apply where the customer is a company or corporate body or where the customer is making the contract for his business purposes .
24 This restriction on the buyer 's rights would apply only to breaches of the conditions in sections 13–15 and would not apply where the contract clearly specified to the contrary .
25 The major drawback with the section is that it does not apply where the dwelling is protected by an NHBC scheme ( s. 2 ) .
26 The SFA requirements relating to notifications , consents or instructions to or from indirect customers who are treated as the firm 's customers ( see page 25 above ) , and customer agreements with them , can be discharged by reference to the intermediary ; this , however , does not apply where the intermediary acts for only one indirect customer .
27 Thus , it does not apply where the evidence establishes the existence of a collateral contract ; where it can be shown that the document was not intended as a complete record of the contract terms ; where its existence or operation was dependent upon some prior unexpected stipulation ; or where it was procured by some illegality or misrepresentation .
28 It is plain that those principles can not apply where the discretion is not exercised pursuant to a statutory power .
29 The same reasoning does not apply where the money is sent by a stranger , in which case it can only be accepted on the terms upon which it is sent .
30 5.5 Decoration [ As often as may in the [ reasonable ] opinion of the Surveyor be necessary in order to maintain a high standard of decorative finish and attractiveness and to preserve the Premises or In each of the Decorating Years ] and in the last year of the Term to redecorate the Premises in a good and workmanlike manner and with appropriate materials of good quality [ to the [ reasonable ] satisfaction of the Surveyor ] the tints and colours and patterns of such decoration to be approved by the Landlord [ provided that the covenants relating to the last year of the Term shall not apply where the Tenant shall have redecorated the Premises less than [ 18 ] months prior to the expiry of the Term ] Most tenants would not wish to be under an obligation to redecorate the interior or exterior of the premises more frequently than every five years , although this is a matter for negotiation .
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