Example sentences of "apply where the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 AEA 's experience in quantitative assessment methods , which has been effectively applied to safety management decision making , is now applied where the objective is environmental protection .
2 This endorsement should be applied where the policyholder also runs a business from the premises or the policyholder does not have sole occupancy of the building .
3 This endorsement should be applied where the policyholder is a doctor or dentist and has a surgery in his home .
4 This endorsement should not be applied where the policyholder has fitted the locks without us insisting on them .
5 Similar reasoning could be applied where the plaintiff puts himself in a position which is not dangerous in itself but he is aware of circumstances which make it more likely that he will suffer harm .
6 This system was usually applied where the grade of ore was so poor as to preclude it being worked by the tribute system .
7 In Beck v Szymonowski [ 1924 ] AC 43 a clause which provided that " the goods delivered shall be deemed to be in all respects in accordance with the contract " unless the buyer notified the seller of complaints within a stated period was held not to apply where the seller contracted to sell reels of cotton 200 yards in length but actually supplied reels of only 188 yards : the claim was " not in respect of goods delivered but in respect of goods which are not delivered " ( despite the fact that this might have been regarded as a claim that the goods did not comply with their description ) .
8 This defence will apply where the damage which the plaintiff has suffered was caused partly by his own fault and partly by the fault of the defendant .
9 The Act will only apply where the damage was caused partly by the fault of the defendant and partly by the fault of the plaintiff .
10 However , as was pointed out by the Court of Appeal in Coward v Comex Houlder Diving Ltd ( 1988 ) ( reported in Kemp & Kemp , Section M , para27-322 ) the conventional percentage does not necessarily apply where the wife had been earning a considerable sum herself prior to her husband 's death or presumably where she had a substantial private income : see also Davies v Hawes ( 1990 ) reported in Kemp & Kemp , Section M , para27-323 .
11 The Regulations are intended to protect ordinary consumers and therefore do not apply where the customer is a company or corporate body or where the customer is making the contract for his business purposes .
12 This will also apply where the child intends to represent himself in the proceedings and is capable of doing so .
13 The SFA requirements relating to notifications , consents or instructions to or from indirect customers who are treated as the firm 's customers ( see page 25 above ) , and customer agreements with them , can be discharged by reference to the intermediary ; this , however , does not apply where the intermediary acts for only one indirect customer .
14 It is plain that those principles can not apply where the discretion is not exercised pursuant to a statutory power .
15 This is an altogether more simple reading of the section , and would apply where the policeman comes across a person who is using abusive language , and comes to the conclusion that it is likely that somebody in the audience will intervene to put a stop to it , using unlawful violence ( citizens may have the power to prevent a breach of the peace , but not to preserve the public quiet ) .
16 Such an analysis might well apply where the court system is an expensive one and where little expenditure has to be spent on the method of resolution .
17 Further , certain exceptions can apply where the buyer has possession only of documents of title .
18 Other rates may apply where the development is acquired second hand , or is merely a refurbishment of an existing industrial building .
19 The Act will apply where the premises are being used for business purposes as defined in s. 1(3) .
20 The major drawback with the section is that it does not apply where the dwelling is protected by an NHBC scheme ( s. 2 ) .
21 This restriction on the buyer 's rights would apply only to breaches of the conditions in sections 13–15 and would not apply where the contract clearly specified to the contrary .
22 In any case , s3(2) ( b ) ( i ) will only apply where the variation from the anticipated performance is 'substantial " .
23 A majority of the Committee now takes the view that the exemption should no longer apply where the couple are living separately but should be retained where they are cohabiting .
24 Thus , it does not apply where the evidence establishes the existence of a collateral contract ; where it can be shown that the document was not intended as a complete record of the contract terms ; where its existence or operation was dependent upon some prior unexpected stipulation ; or where it was procured by some illegality or misrepresentation .
25 The same reasoning does not apply where the money is sent by a stranger , in which case it can only be accepted on the terms upon which it is sent .
26 This could apply where the plaintiff has made an unreasonable use of the product .
27 5.5 Decoration [ As often as may in the [ reasonable ] opinion of the Surveyor be necessary in order to maintain a high standard of decorative finish and attractiveness and to preserve the Premises or In each of the Decorating Years ] and in the last year of the Term to redecorate the Premises in a good and workmanlike manner and with appropriate materials of good quality [ to the [ reasonable ] satisfaction of the Surveyor ] the tints and colours and patterns of such decoration to be approved by the Landlord [ provided that the covenants relating to the last year of the Term shall not apply where the Tenant shall have redecorated the Premises less than [ 18 ] months prior to the expiry of the Term ] Most tenants would not wish to be under an obligation to redecorate the interior or exterior of the premises more frequently than every five years , although this is a matter for negotiation .
28 There is a defence that the distributor , displayer or player who had no intention to stir up racial hatred was ignorant of , and had no reason to suspect that the contents of the item in question were threatening , abusive or insulting , and the section does not apply where the showing or playing of the recording is solely for the purpose of inclusion in a cable programme service .
29 The reason why a release to one debtor releases all jointly liable is , because , unless it was held to do so , the co-debtor , after paying the debt , might sue him who was released for contribution , and so in effect he would not be released ; but that reason does not apply where the debtor released agrees to such a qualification of the release as will leave him liable to any rights of the co-debtor .
30 Different considerations might apply where the agent 's misrepresentation is about the effect of the document which deprives him of apparent authority .
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