Example sentences of "be satisfied that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In such cases the bank/organisation has to be satisfied that a policy of insurance on the private dwelling , adequate to cater for the bank's/organisation 's interest , has been effected by the mortgagor on the buildings on the security of which the mortgage is granted .
2 ‘ Everyone concerned with the future of the care of children within the NHS must be satisfied that every aspect of the case is available for full public scrutiny , ’ he said .
3 In order to be persuaded by this justification one would need to be satisfied that the price is worth paying , that is , that alternative arrangements in which power was more widely diffused would not be preferable , even though this might mean that the system produced less wealth overall .
4 You must be satisfied that the patient is progressing towards cure according to homœopathic principles : some repetition of an ill chosen remedy may do no harm , because of the brief action of each dose , but persistent use of a superficial remedy may cause harm .
5 In claims for roof damage it is important to be satisfied that the cost of repairs met under the policy is restricted to the area of the roof actually damaged .
6 We need to be satisfied that the cost and delays that would be involved in such a course are justified both to resolve this matter and to provide the assurance that all the issues have been fully examined .
7 They are also warned of the need to be satisfied that the contract is suitable for them in the light of their circumstances and financial position .
8 When the case first came before the Court of Appeal , the court , finding no assistance in the text of the Convention itself , held in effect that the proceedings had to be regarded as in a ‘ civil or commercial matter ’ both under the law of the requesting country , which must necessarily be the starting-point , and that of England , the courts of which had to be satisfied that the request did fall within the terms of the Act .
9 Under the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 , judges must be satisfied that the child is of sufficient intelligence to justify the reception of the evidence and understands the duty of telling the truth .
10 The same conditions apply to a requirement for psychiatric treatment except that the doctor must be approved under s12 of the Mental Health Act 1983 and the court must be satisfied that the child 's condition does not warrant detention under the mental health legislation .
11 I stress that any person wishing to operate buses must have a PSV operator 's licence issued by the traffic commissioner , who has to be satisfied that the person is of good repute and financial standing and has adequate facilities to maintain the vehicles in a roadworthy condition .
12 The court must therefore be satisfied that the order will positively contribute to the child 's welfare and must not make an order unless it considers that doing so would be better for the child than making no order at all .
13 In particular , the court must be satisfied that the order would be better for the child than no order at all ( s1(5) ) .
14 To the chair reasons for my concern here and reason for my asking her whether she will now agree to a full investigation of this service at to be conducted by councillors and for the council to be satisfied that the service can be put right .
15 NCM will simply need to be satisfied that the debt is valid through the provision of invoices , delivery notes , bills of lading etc .
16 On the hearing , the court must be satisfied that the debt on which the petition is founded has not been paid , secured or compounded for .
17 Before investigating a complaint , the commissioner must be satisfied that the complaint has been brought to the notice of the authority , and that the authority has been given a reasonable opportunity to investigate and reply to it .
18 Before issuing such a summons the court must be satisfied that the witness may be able to give material evidence or that any document he is required to produce is material to the proceedings .
19 Organ transplants are quite different and , as a matter of law , doctors would have to secure the consent of someone with the right to consent on behalf of a donor under the age of 18 or , if they relied upon the consent of the minor himself or herself , be satisfied that the minor was ‘ Gillick competent ’ in the context of so serious a procedure which could not benefit the minor .
20 These rigorous tests mean that the Court of Appeal hears fresh evidence only rarely ; it will certainly need to be satisfied that the appeal is not being used merely as an attempt to argue the case in a different way .
21 ‘ Before any money changed hands we would , of course , need to be satisfied that the information was worth it . ’
22 to be satisfied that the preparer of the advertisement has evidence in his possession to support those facts ;
23 The MMC simply has to be satisfied that the merger is not contrary to the public interest .
24 If in any given case the land in dispute is unbuilt land and the squatter is aware that the owner , while having no present use for it , has a purpose in mind for its use in the future , the court is likely to require very clear evidence before it can be satisfied that the squatter who claims a possessory title has not only established factual possession of the land , but also the requisite intention to exclude the world at large , including the owner with the paper title , so far as is reasonably practicable and so far as the processes of the law will allow .
25 MAS procedures when associated with an Information memorandum containing projections should be sufficient to enable us to be satisfied that the vendor has not recklessly included information which it does not have reasonable grounds to believe is correct .
26 ( 6 ) If the offer is conditional ( which it invariably is ) the offeror should have every reason to believe that the conditions will be satisfied if he is to comply with the terms of Rule 2.5(a). ( 7 ) The board of the target company is entitled to be satisfied that the offeror is , or will be , in a position to implement the offer in full ( Rule 1(c) ) .
27 The court must be satisfied that the tape has not been tampered with and that the voices recorded are properly identified .
28 The LA must be satisfied that the applicant will keep vehicles in a good and serviceable condition .
29 Prior to requesting the client to sign such a letter , the firm must be satisfied that the client can properly be regarded as a corporate finance client and place a note on file to this effect ( which is to say that there are no grounds for believing that it would be more appropriate to treat the client as a normal investment business client ) .
30 The firm must be satisfied that the client can be regarded as a corporate finance client .
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