Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [prep] sale " in BNC.

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1 They offered the maisonettes for sale at a peppercorn price , less than £2,000 .
2 He is a keen numismatist and this year we were privileged in that he himself prepared the coins for sale .
3 Reading the labels helps the sales assistant become better informed about the products on sale — and thus able to advise and help the customer more effectively .
4 It was they who oversaw the Ashleys ' first venture into environmental selling , whereby the country charm and old-world air of the house perfectly complemented the products on sale within .
5 It is proposed that the current library desk would stay where it is but that the quick reference material would be kept behind the reception desk together with the books for sale .
6 The souvenirs on sale , though , were of intriguing awfulness ; my favourite was a plastic female head enclosing a dried and shrivelled bouquet — a dead-metaphor version of the French custom of naming women after flowers , perhaps .
7 The traditional formula for British economic life has been to have the production industries producing not only the articles for sale but also the wealth of the nation .
8 Much the same result could be achieved by creating a trust for sale of the land ; that is to say , by conveying the land to trustees upon trust to sell , and to hold the income of the land until sale , and the proceeds of sale , upon trust for beneficiaries in any desired order .
9 The beneficial interests are attached to the proceeds of sale .
10 And , further , the equitable doctrine of Conversion operates , treating as done that which ought to be done , to effect a notional conversion in equity of the land into the proceeds of sale .
11 They had kept in their service underforesters who were habitual poachers , cut down trees and underwood in large quantities , and kept the proceeds of sale for themselves .
12 Where land is involved , it is usually conveyed to a maximum of four partners on trust for sale , the proceeds of sale and any rents and profits being held as partnership property .
13 In letters to charities she is warning them about the extra administration time that trustees will spend making tax claims and notifying changes of registered particulars , and advising them that much of it could be saved by selling existing investments and contributing the proceeds of sale to a common investment fund .
14 The goods which are impounded are then sold off at auction and the proceeds of sale , less charges , paid over to the plaintiff .
15 When the property is sold , the amount of the debt is paid to the plaintiff out of the proceeds of sale .
16 Where there is an order for sale the division of the proceeds of sale rarely gives the woman enough capital to purchase a new home .
17 For such a one to throw up his job , sell his house and come to Britain with little more than the proceeds of sale in his pocket , in order to start his own business from scratch in an unfamiliar environment , would seem , the height of folly .
18 NGL 107060 ; ( 2 ) possession of 100 , Gurney Road ; ( 3 ) a declaration that the trustee was in the events which happened solely and beneficially entitled to the proceeds of sale of 11 , Stork Road , London E.7 .
19 In Forsinard Estates Ltd. v. Dykes [ 1971 ] 1 W.L.R. 232 a mortgaged property in Scotland had been sold and an issue arose as to the costs which the mortgagee 's London solicitors were entitled to retain out of the proceeds of sale .
20 ‘ If the account between the mortgagor and the mortgagee is not a settled account , the mortgagor is prima facie entitled to have an account as against the mortgagee of the proceeds of sale , which would include an account of the mortgagee 's costs , charges and expenses properly incurred in relation to the mortgage .
21 On 12 March 1991 Hirst J. ordered that , unless persons claiming an interest in the cargo could show cause otherwise , the cargo should be discharged and sold by both parties at the best price they could reasonably obtain and the proceeds of sale paid into court .
22 He ordered that the proceeds of sale be treated as if they were the cargo for all purposes .
23 Section 406 also sets out the order in which the proceeds of sale must be distributed ; broadly , distribution must be in favour of security holders in order of priority but any residue has to be returned to the company and not to the holder of the void charge .
24 First , it reserved title to the sellers and secondly it imposed a fiduciary duty upon the buyers which enabled the sellers to trace into the proceeds of sale .
25 It seems then that a Romalpa clause will , if properly worded , work in the case of unmixed goods and the proceeds of sale of unmixed goods , but that in the case of mixed goods ( and their proceeds of sale ) will work only if it is registered as a charge created by the buying company .
26 In order without being registered , to entitle the seller to take the proceeds of sale in priority to the buyer 's other creditors , the contract should , it seems :
27 ( 6 ) In this section — " disposition " has the same meaning as in the Law of Property Act 1925 ; " interest in land " means any estate , interest or charge in or over land or in or over the proceeds of sale of land .
28 ( 6 ) In subsection ( 5 ) above — " disposition " and " purchaser " have the same meanings as in the Law of Property Act 1925 ; and " interest in land " means any estate , interest or charge in or over land or in or over the proceeds of sale of land .
29 But such a course of action would involve the problem of alternative safe places for the proceeds of sale .
30 Essentially , of course , a freehold is seen as an appreciating asset the value of which can be realised for the benefit of the firm free from tax ( where the proceeds of sale are reinvested in other firm property ) .
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