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

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1 Once installed in government , however , the Labour Party embarked upon an energetic legislative programme including the establishment of the Department of Economic Affairs ( DEA ) under George Brown with the remit of formulating a national plan , and the Ministry of Technology under Cousins , a leading light of the leftward movement in the trade unions since the '50s ; the repeal of the 1957 Rent Act attacked by Labour as a ‘ landlord 's charter ’ and associated with ‘ Rachmanism ’ ; the development of comprehensive education ; the development of regional policy in an attempt to alleviate the relatively high unemployment and slow growth of the depressed areas of the UK dependent on declining industries ; the 1965 Trade Disputes Act , which gave union leaders full legal protection from actions over breach of employment contract ; and the Redundancy Payments Act .
2 The precise nature and requirements for such approvals are beyond the scope of this book but common examples are in the fields of insurance ( see the Insurance Companies Act 1982 and the Financial Services Act 1986 ) , banking ( see the Banking Act 1979 ) , newspapers ( see the Fair Trading Act 1973 ) , telecommunications , building societies , Ministry of Defence contractors and bars , hotels , restaurants and off-licences ( see the Licensing Act 1964 and the Hotel Proprietors Act 1956 ) .
3 It could follow the lines of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 and the Race Relations Act 1976 in making age discrimination ‘ unlawful in employment , training and related matters , in education , in the provision of goods , facilities and services and in the disposal and management of premises .
4 In a different way , the Equal Opportunities Commission and the Commission for Racial Equality are empowered by the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 and the Race Relations Act 1976 respectively to render assistance to individuals alleging discrimination .
5 The award is higher where the employer is found to have discriminated against the employee under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 , the Sex Discrimination Acts 1975 and 1986 and the Race Relations Act 1976. ( iv ) Special award Special awards are made where a dismissal relates to trade union membership .
6 There are a number of other registers that are relevant with respect to certain specialist charges ; the most important of these registers are those maintained under the Land Registration Act 1925 and the Land Charges Act 1972 .
7 The next important date in real property chronology is 1925 which saw the enactment of the Law of Property Act , the Settled Land Act , the Trustee Act , the Administration of Estates Act , the Land Registration Act and the Land Charges Act ( the latter amended and re-enacted in 1972 ) .
8 Many civil laws are derived from the common law , e.g. tort of negligence , whilst in the area of hotel and catering law the majority of criminal offences which may be committed are statutory , e.g. involving the Food Safety Act 1990 and the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 .
9 So in other words you 're covered by the , well you 're covered by both the Sale of Goods Act and the Trade Descriptions Act .
10 While this was generally hailed as an historic reforming speech , observers noted first that de Klerk did not lift the state of emergency , and indeed justified its continuing existence , and second that he made no reference to the repeal of legislation ( apart from the Separate Amenities Act ) which formed the so-called " cornerstones " of the apartheid system , notably the Population Registration Act and the Group Areas Act .
11 He proposed a reduction in the State President 's powers , and reaffirmed that while the Separate Amenities Act would be repealed in 1990 , and the Group Areas Act replaced with a non-discriminatory law the following year , other apartheid legislation would remain on the statute book until a new constitution was drawn up .
12 By 112 votes to 30 , the House of Assembly ( the white chamber of the tricameral Parliament ) passed the Repeal of Discriminatory Land Measures Act on June 5 , effectively nullifying the Land Acts of 1913 and 1936 and the Group Areas Act of 1950 .
13 The Butler Education Act and the Family Allowances Act were both measures of the Conservative-dominated wartime coalition .
14 Apart from the designated criminal justice legislation , the statutes discussed in the narrative of this book include : the Murder ( Abolition of Death Penalty ) Act 1965 , the Courts Act 1971 , the Bail Act 1976 , the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 , the Prosecution of Offenders Act 1985 , the Public Order Act 1986 , and the War Crimes Act 1991 .
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