Example sentences of "terms [coord] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 11.2 In relation to commercial exploitation the Non-academic Parties and the Academic Parties agree that the terms and conditions for exploitation of and licenses granted under intellectual property rights in results deriving from the Academic Parties shall have regard to the extent to which such results are incorporated in or applied to the manufacture of commercially exploited products ( particularly where there had been substantial product development outside the project ) and to the SERC guidelines which are set out in a letter from SERC dated 13 August 1984 , together with its attachments .
2 In 1988 , disputes arose between British shipowners , who proposed to introduce changes to existing terms and conditions of work for their employees , and the National Union of Seamen .
3 We will create a common structure of Local Management of Hospitals and community units , ending the ability of NHS Trusts to dispose of their capital assets , to set their own terms and conditions of service for staff , and to withdraw from local planning of health services .
4 In Overdrive 's ‘ Terms and Conditions of Business for Driving ’ , Overdrive is referred to as ‘ the company ’ and the haulier hiring an Overdrive driver , ‘ the client ’ .
5 v. Woods but it has since been remarked that a ‘ trade union can not turn a dispute which in reality has no connection with terms and conditions of employment into a dispute connected with terms and conditions of employment by insisting that the employer inserts appropriate terms into the contracts of employment into which he enters . ’
6 In these circumstances the normal terms and conditions of employment for the post in question will be applied , although every effort will be made to transfer staff to posts of a comparable level .
7 10.7 Where it proves necessary to redeploy an employee as a result of an act of violence at work , the normal terms and conditions of employment for the new post in question will be applied to the redeployed employee .
8 It can be argued , however , that the dichotomy often noted between the more restrictive business union orientation in the United States and European ‘ welfare ’ unionism concerned with wider social objectives as well as the terms and conditions of employment of union members , is somewhat overdrawn .
9 an institutionalised procedure … of joint determination of the rules to govern the terms and conditions of employment of the workers concerned and the labour-management relationship itself .
10 These include the terms and conditions of employment of workers engaged by the contractor , the involvement in irrelevant fields of government policy , the conduct of contractors or workers in industrial disputes , the country of origin of supplies and any political , industrial or sectarian affiliations or interests of the contractors .
11 In practice the terms and conditions of employment of sub-contractors will vary from company to company and are often drafted with a substantial bias in the builder 's favour .
12 This concern will continue to be addressed , and the University will also keep under review the terms and conditions of employment of grant-funded staff as compared with established staff .
13 v. Woods but it has since been remarked that a ‘ trade union can not turn a dispute which in reality has no connection with terms and conditions of employment into a dispute connected with terms and conditions of employment by insisting that the employer inserts appropriate terms into the contracts of employment into which he enters . ’
14 Responsibility should be defined for the provision of tools , plant and equipment and the supply and erection of scaffolding , and the terms and conditions of use of standing scaffolding , site huts and general amenities .
15 It is these terms and conditions in conjunction with the Partnership Act which will regulate the running of the enterprise .
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