Example sentences of "act [num] [conj] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | However , when one takes into account other safety legislation such as the Food Safety Act 1990 , Agriculture Act 1970 , Medicines Act 1968 , Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 and the Road Traffic Acts 1972 and 1988 , these limitations are not significant . |
3 | The trustee in bankruptcy claimed that the transfer of Mr Flint 's share in the home was void , by reason of s 284 of the Insolvency Act 1986 because the order was made between the presentation of the bankruptcy petition and the bankruptcy order . |
4 | Section 433 is concerned with the admissibility in evidence of a special class of document derived from insolvency in , as the section provides ‘ any proceedings ’ ( whether or not under the Insolvency Act 1986 or the Theft Act 1968 ) . |
5 | NOTE : YOUR ATTENTION IS DRAWN to the extent of ‘ Cold calling ’ permitted by the regulations of the Financial Services Act 1986 and the ICAEW — see Section 0407.3 . |
6 | Aspects of liquidation and insolvency are subject to the Insolvency Act 1986 and the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 . |
7 | This now seems a long way from the position taken in the Education ( No. 2 ) Act 1986 and the Education ( Schools ) Act 1992 . |
8 | Your own legal advisers are primarily responsible for advising you on matters of English law , including the Companies Acts 1985 to 1989 , the Financial Services Act 1986 and the Insider Dealing Legislation and the legal aspects of the requirements of the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers and the Stock Exchange . |
9 | Changes in pension provision came about with the passing of the Social Security Act 1986 and the Finance ( No. 2 ) Act 1987 . |
10 | The Wages Act 1986 and the Employment Act 1989 radically altered the financing of redundancy payments by abolishing the government 's subsidy of employers ' redundancy costs.i These changes , which herald another shift in the purpose of the legislation , bring into question the role of redundancy payments and their relationship with the social security system , but above all they put a higher premium on dismissing the cheapest workers . |
11 | The major legislative provisions on insolvency are contained in Part IV of the Insolvency Act 1986 and the Insolvency Rules made pursuant to s. 411 of the Act . |
12 | Held , dismissing the appeal , that section 31 of the Theft Act 1968 was limited in its application to civil proceedings and did not extend to bankruptcy proceedings , which were the subject of a statutory scheme set out in the Insolvency Act 1986 and the Insolvency Rules 1986 ; that in bankruptcy proceedings the privilege against self-incrimination was abrogated by the Rules , and section 433 of the Act of 1986 rendered statements made in such proceedings admissible in evidence ‘ in any proceedings ; ’ and that , accordingly , the judge 's ruling that the documents were admissible was correct ( post , pp. 499C–E , H — 500B ) . |
13 | The statutory scheme for bankruptcy is to be found in the Insolvency Act 1986 and the Insolvency Rules 1986 and has the following main objectives : ( 1 ) to enable the bankrupt 's affairs and dealings to be investigated under the control of the court ; ( 2 ) to provide the statutory machinery for the collection and rateable distribution of the bankrupt 's available assets ( or those assets which ought to form part of his estate ) with a view to satisfying his debts so far as may be practicable ; ( 3 ) to rehabilitate the bankrupt through the process of discharge . |
14 | The liability of husbands and wives ( it does not apply to unmarried couples which seems anomalous ) arises out of the National Assistance Act 1948 and the income support regulations , and is discretionary for the local authority and DSS . |
15 | These ideas formed the basis of enterprise zones that received formal approval in the Finance Act 1980 and the Local Government , Planning and Land Act 1980 . |
16 | The introduction of compulsory , competitive tendering through the Local Government Planning and Land Act 1980 and the Local Government Act 1988 means that direct service organisations may see themselves as agencies with a degree of independence from the actual client , for example , the social service department requiring the cleaning office buildings . |
17 | Nilsson 's gleaming voice was in its prime in 1960 and she sings Isolde with tireless concentration and an appreciable feeling for the various aspects of the part — frustration and revenge in Act 1 , love 's delirium in Act 2 and the elevation of the Liebestod . |
18 | The letting was a secure letting for the purposes of the Housing Act 1985 and the tenant , Webster , had security of tenure . |
19 | The Regulations amend the Companies Act 1985 and the Insolvency Act 1986 . |
20 | Disclosures relating to long-term loans are also required under the Companies Act 1985 and the Stock Exchange Regulations . |
21 | ( iv ) Conveyance or transfer pursuant to court order with husband being released from the mortgage ( wife assuming liability ) ( Eg Precedents 5 , 6 , 19 and 20 ) It was this type of conveyance which caused the most difficulty prior to the passing of the Finance Act 1985 because the Stamp Act 1891 , s57 triggered a charge to stamp duty ( see above ) . |
22 | By reserving a right for the landlord to carry out the works in the event of the tenant 's default , the landlord does in fact run a slight risk pursuant to s 4(4) of the Defective Premises Act 1972 but the risk is small compared to the relative advantage of the re-entry provision . |
23 | ( 3 ) Section 222(1) of the Local Government Act 1972 and the council 's statement of claim |
24 | The rules for the payment of allowances to councillors are set out in ss. 173 to 178 of the Local Government Act 1972 and the Local Government ( Allowances ) Regulations 1986 ( as amended ) . |
25 | The council is the ‘ administering authority ’ of its superannuation fund under the Superannuation Act 1972 and the Local Government Superannuation Regulations 1986 ( S.I . |
26 | It is true that Act 1414/1984 , while providing for administrative sanctions , does notprovide for a system of civil sanctions for the protection of workers who are wronged by failure to apply the equal treatment principle as defined by Article 3 of Act 1414/1984 and the Directive . |
27 | It is envisaged that the existing health and safety regulations , the Factories Act 1961 , the Offices , Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963 and the Agriculture ( Safety Health and Welfare Provisions ) Act 1956 will all be gradually replaced by revised and updated legislation in the form of regulations and codes of practice . |
28 | In addition to the function of administering liquor licensing , as provided for by the subsection , the boards also have functions in relation to the granting of permits and licences under the Betting , Gaming and Lotteries Act 1963 and the Gaming Act 1968 ( see s.133 and Schedule 7 , para. 7 ) . |
29 | Other pieces of legislation such as the Vagrancy Act 1898 and the Licensing Act 1964 have been used to tighten up what could be seen as loop-holes in the law . |
30 | 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 . |