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

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1 The introduction of grant-maintained schools was perhaps the most controversial proposal in the Education Reforms Act 1988 , and one which was justified primarily on the grounds that it would extend parental choice in education .
2 Before considering the scheme , it is necessary to refer to various provisions in the Building Societies Act 1986 .
3 We noted above that the major legislation affecting insurance companies is contained in the Insurance Companies Act 1982 .
4 er my Lord simply directives under one art article one , eight , nine , erm I can , very simply say in relation to the Lloyds Act and to the bye laws they were adopted ten years after the directive , there ca n't therefore be an implementation , they , they , the the implementation is fully set out in the Insurance Companies Act nineteen eighty two and it quite clear now because the Secretary of S
5 my Lord er , to only just final conclusions my Lord the first conclusion is that nothing in community law , nothing in the directives in the insurance companies act can be pointed to by which grants powers to them to regulate the insurance markets .
6 A stage intermediate between these two ideas was reflected in the Companies Clauses Act 1845 which provided that in the absence of contrary provision in the special statute every shareholder had one vote for every share up to ten , one for every additional five up to a hundred and one for every ten thereafter , thus weighting the voting in favour of the smaller holders .
7 Being wilfully deaf and blind these last 25 years , she would have missed the debates and riots which culminated in the Race Relations Acts and in institutions such as the Commission for Racial Equality .
8 An equivalent definition of indirect race discrimination occurs in the Race Relations Act 1976 .
9 It was , for example , the House of Lords which insisted upon the institution of conciliation machinery in the Race Relations Act 1965 , which experience elsewhere strongly suggested was the key to success but which the Commons had , strangely , omitted .
10 The campaign relies on a provision in the Water Resources Act 1991 , under which company directors are deemed guilty of an offence if their company causes pollution with their " consent or connivance " or if it is " attributable to any neglect " on their part .
11 Contravention of one of these orders is a criminal offence of the same type as those in the Trade Descriptions Act .
12 A clue as to their meaning might be found in decisions on the meaning of similar expressions in the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 and the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 ( see Davies v. Sumner and R & b Customs Brokers v. U.D.T. paras .
13 The phrase also appears in the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 and the Consumer Protection Act 1987 .
14 If , however , the partnership trades under a separate name , e.g. ‘ La Bonne Maison ’ , the provisions in the Business Names Act 1985 will apply .
15 But it has always been recognised that , where individuals desire that services of a special kind which , though not within the obligations of a police authority , can most effectively be rendered by them , should be performed by members of the police force , the police authorities may ( to use an expression which is found in the Police Pensions Act 1890 ) ‘ lend ’ the services of constables for that purpose in consideration of payment .
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