Example sentences of "[num] of [art] [noun sg] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Article 67 of the Treaty of Rome provided for the abolition of restrictions on the movement of capital within the Community during the first twelve years of the Community 's existence .
2 The police officer then proceeded to caution the applicant again , as was his duty under paragraph 16.5 of the Code of Practice for the Detention , Treatment and Questioning of Persons by Police Officers ( ‘ Code C ’ ) published by the Secretary of State pursuant to powers conferred by section 66 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 .
3 If real wages had remained constant between 1955 and 1970 , with productivity growth unaffected , then the share of profits would have doubled to around one-half of the value of output .
4 Section 12 of the Administration of Justice Act , 1982 , provides for an application by a pursuer for provisional damages in circumstances where : — ‘ There is proved or admitted to be a risk that at some definite or indefinite time in the future , the injured person will , as a result of the act or omission which gave rise to the cause of the action , develop some serious disease or suffer some serious deterioration in his physical or mental condition ’ .
5 It is impossible for the seller to exempt himself from liability under section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act .
6 ( The purchaser could , of course , have brought an action against the vendor under section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act . )
7 In this latter case , the German cartel office ( Bundeskartellamt ) has stated its intention to file a suit with the European Court of Justice , pursuant to Article 175 of the Treaty of Rome , in order to obtain the annulment of the Commission Decision .
8 This is Part 2 of a list of documents deposited at the County Records Office , Shirehall , Shrewsbury .
9 The other ground for giving leave to defend is that the contract does not comply with the terms of s. 2 of the Law of Property ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1989 .
10 While this practice is not to be recommended , it does happen and even without the wording of clause 17.1 Section 2 of the Law of Property ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1989 could be instrumental .
11 [ ( 3A ) Liability for breach of the obligations arising under section 2 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 ( implied terms about title , etc in certain contracts for the transfer of the property in goods ) can not be excluded or restricted by references to any such term . ]
12 Our Sunday Trading laws have come into question as a result of a possible conflict with Article 30 of the Treaty of Rome .
13 In Bourgoin v. Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food the plaintiff sought damages from the Ministry for an alleged breach of Article 30 of the Treaty of Rome which prohibits Member States imposing ‘ quantitative restrictions on imports ’ from other Member States .
14 As to the effects of the prohibitions contained in the 1950 Act , the European Court held that this turned on the issue of –proportionality' — i.e. if the aim of the Sunday trading prohibition could be achieved by other means which would have a less serious effect on the free flow of goods , then the law would contravene Article 30 of the Treaty of Rome .
15 Neither the Government nor Parliament can decide with confidence on the options for reform until questions about the compatibility of the Sunday trading provisions of the Shops Act 1950 with article 30 of the treaty of Rome , which deals with free trade , are answered .
16 The trustee in bankruptcy of their joint and separate estates applied to the court by notices of motion for declarations as to the beneficial interests in the two properties and for orders under s. 30 of the Law of Property Act 1925 for possession and sale of them .
17 Held , allowing the appeal and substituting a period of postponement not to exceed six months ( Sir George Waller dissenting ) , that for the purposes of making an order for sale in favour of a trustee in bankruptcy under s. 30 of the Law of Property Act 1925 no distinction was to be made between a case where a property was being enjoyed as the matrimonial home and one where it had ceased to be so used ; that where a spouse , having a beneficial interest in such property , had become bankrupt , the interests of the creditors would usually prevail over the interests of the other spouse and a sale of the property ordered within a short period ; that only in exceptional circumstances , more than the ordinary consequences of debt and improvidence , could the interests of the other spouse prevail so as to enable an order for sale to be postponed for a substantial period ; and that , accordingly , since the circumstances of the wives and their children , albeit distressing , were not exceptional , the order sought by the trustee should be made .
18 Paragraph 30 of the statement of claim in its original form pleaded that investors who had purchased Euramco shares had suffered loss as a result of the breaches of the Act by Pantell S.A. in which the solicitors had been knowingly concerned .
19 Because the Directive is based on Articles 42 and 43 of the Treaty of Rome , MAFF has always been of the opinion that environmental measures can not be aided financially , since these two Articles relate solely to agricultural policy .
20 Although no detailed provisions , independent of agriculture , are provided by the Directive to implement the references to countryside conservation ( because the Directive is based on Articles 42 and 43 of the Treaty of Rome ) the EEC Commission has always stated that there is considerable scope for flexibility in implementing the Directive 's many provisions .
21 The ‘ controversies of the day ’ certainly included the dispute over clause 43 of the Administration of Justice Bill in 1985 , by which the Government proposed to end the citizen 's right to go to the Court of Appeal when a lower court refused to give leave to apply for judicial review of the decision of a Minister or other public authority .
22 In compiling this book I am extremely grateful to Butterworth & Co Ltd for allowing me to reproduce precedents and text from Volume 22 of the Encyclopaedia of Forms & Precedents ( 5th edn ) .
23 Section 22 of the Sale of Goods Act provides :
24 Article 92 of the Treaty of Rome forbids ‘ any aid granted by a member state which distorts or threatens to distort competition ’ .
25 Perhaps Wright 's success is best symbolized by the construction in 1869 of the roof of St Pancras station , a 240-foot tied arch of cast iron , weighing 9,000 tons , with no intermediate structure , probably then the largest single span of its kind in the world .
26 Article 119 of the Treaty of Rome provides that ‘ Each Member State shall ensure that … men and women shall receive equal pay for equal work ’ .
27 When the case came before the House of Lords a reference to the European Court was made to determine whether the facts disclosed discrimination under Article 119 of the Treaty of Rome .
28 These were two of the points made in the opinion delivered at the end of April by the Advocate General to the European Court of Justice in relation to four test cases to clarify an earlier ECJ watershed case on equal pension rights , Barber v Guardian Royal Exchange , which found on 17 May 1990 that Article 119 of the Treaty of Rome on equal pay applied to pension benefits .
29 According to Articles 52–54 of the Treaty of Rome , all nationals may live and work and conduct their business freely in any of the member states .
30 An existing protocol to the Treaty effectively excluded this , declaring : " Nothing in the Treaty … shall affect the application in Ireland of Article 40.3.3 of the Constitution of Ireland [ guaranteeing the " equal right to life " of both mother and foetus ] " .
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