Example sentences of "to be bound by [art] " in BNC.

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1 Article 11 of the Vienna Convention allows for consent to be bound by a treaty to be expressed in a number of ways including acceptance , approval , and accession .
2 The Court 's decision is a strong reaffirmation of the need for a State 's consent to be bound by a treaty to which it is not a party , and a denial of any automatic acceptance of a lawmaking regime .
3 Furthermore , Sara did not want to be bound by a rigid time-table for meals , which Lizzie expected and insisted on .
4 This does not mean that a member can claim not to be bound by a rule merely because he has not bought a rulebook or not read it properly .
5 4 Reasonableness between the parties : competition and canvassing The fact that an employee has agreed to be bound by a restrictive covenant does not in itself make that restriction reasonable between the parties .
6 6 Entries will become the property of Haymarket Motoring Publications Ltd. 7 It is a condition of entry that the rules of the competition are accepted as final and that competitors agree to be bound by the rules .
7 Traditionally , Canada was said to be bound by the Canadian Pacific 's ribbon of steel .
8 That consent to be bound by the law is an expression of such an attitude of loyalty and identification ( i.e. a sense of belonging ) is a matter of fact .
9 Transfer this license together with the original and all the back-up copies of the Program , provided that the transferee completes and returns a REGISTRATION CARD to LD and agrees to be bound by the terms of this Agreement .
10 They refused to be bound by the ‘ Oral Law ’ , which explained the written Law of Moses ( see Scribes and Pharisees ) .
11 A second objection is that where both parties carry on business in Contracting States they can reasonably be subjected to the Convention automatically since it forms part of their national law , whereas parties carrying on business in different non-Contracting States who agree that their contract is to be governed by the law of a third State which is a Contracting State may well have in mind only the domestic law of that State and arguably ought not to be bound by the Convention unless they contract into it .
12 These were : active consent by the third party to be bound by the treaty ; presumed consent through the development of the treaty rule as a principle of customary international law ; the automatic entailment of rights and obligations ; and an over-riding principle of respect for lawful , valid or legitimate international acts .
13 the States members of the organisation by virtue of the constituent instrument of that organisation or otherwise , have unanimously agreed to be bound by the said provisions of the treaty ; and
14 the assent of the States members of the organisation to be bound by the relevant provisions of the treaty has been duly brought to the knowledge of the negotiating States and negotiating organisations .
15 On the facts the Court rejected this argument , but the operation of Article 36 ( 2 ) would allow a single dissentient not to be bound by the decision .
16 However , in the case of both local and national inspectors , the school is likely to be bound by the LEA 's response to recommendations , in which case the school still has no control .
17 Our critical strategies do not have to be bound by the nature of the object of our attentions ; they do not have to be discipline-specific .
18 We accept and agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement , for and on behalf of :
19 8 By entering the competition , a competitor agrees to be bound by the conditions of entry .
20 The refusal of timber-growing countries in temperate regions to be bound by the same rules that apply to tropical timber producers has led to the collapse of attempts at meetings in Geneva to renegotiate the International Tropical Timber Agreement ( ITTA ) .
21 An undertaking may be required from the applicant to be bound by the decision in a selected action , in the case , not usual in the county court , of a " test action " ( Ord 9 ) .
22 The judge in Holden upheld the petitioner 's refusal to be bound by the transfer notice and granted his petition under s459. determination , contract may be displaced by statute .
23 A customer may contract with an exchange member expressly on terms that the customer agrees to be bound by the rules of the exchange .
24 Landlords are often amenable to amendments permitting an assignment of an agreement for lease , usually after any tenant 's works have been completed , but subject to the assignee covenanting with the landlord to be bound by the terms and conditions of the agreement , which is not unreasonable .
25 Where there is a surety to the agreement and an assignment by the tenant is agreed by the landlord , it is advisable to ensure that while the surety may still be forced to be bound by the obligations on its part contained in the agreement , the surety should not be forced to be a party to the lease .
26 Unfortunately , problems still remain with regard to delivery and it seems that in the case of an individual delivery will still be necessary as the old law still applies , with the result that a document will be treated as delivered when it is clear that it was intended by one of the parties that he was to be bound by the terms of the document .
27 There came a stage when the songwriter no longer wanted to be bound by the agreement so he sought a declaration that it was contrary to public policy and therefore unenforceable .
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