Example sentences of "subject to the term " in BNC.

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1 All bookings are made and accepted subject to the terms set out in these conditions .
2 Cards may be used for this facility , subject to the Terms and Conditions of the account from which payment is made .
3 1.1.1 a sole and exclusive sub-licence to promote , distribute , license , sell and support the Licensed Software in the Agreed Territories , subject to the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement ;
4 1.1.2 a sole and exclusive sub-licence to use the Licensed Software for the purpose of creating the Student Disks and to publish , produce , market , promote , distribute , license , sell and support the Student Disks in the Agreed Territories , subject to the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement ;
5 Where however , as in the present case , there is an Order in Council under section 2 of the Extradition Act 1870 ( 33 & 34 Vict. c. 52 ) in force in relation to a foreign state , Schedule 1 to the Act of 1989 ( which derives from the Act of 1870 and certain associated enactments ) applies , subject to the terms of the Order in Council which embodies the relevant Treaty .
6 By section 34(1) of the statutes members of the staff who held their appointment until retirement might be removed ‘ for good cause , ’ and by section 34(3) subject to the terms of his appointment no member of the teaching staff could be removed save for good cause .
7 Subject to the terms of his appointment no member of the teaching research or administrative staff of the university ( including the vice-chancellor ) shall be removed from office save upon the grounds specified in paragraph 2 of this section and in pursuance of the procedure specified in clause 1 of this section .
8 It is common ground that there was no ‘ good cause ’ within the meaning of section 34 ; the university was relying on the three months ' notice term contained in the letter of appointment coupled with the provision in section 34(3) that Mr. Page 's tenure was to be subject to the terms of the appointment .
9 Subject to the terms of his appointment no member of the teaching research or administrative staff of the university ( including the vice-chancellor ) shall be removed from office save upon the grounds specified in paragraph 2 of this section and in pursuance of the procedures specified in clause 1 of this section .
10 Under the Pomerene Act , a person to whom a common carrier 's bill of lading has been transferred ( not negotiated ) acquires title to the goods , subject to the terms of the agreement between the issuer and the transferor .
11 flexibility will be retained in that the Dollar Preference Shares will be redeemable only at the Company 's option , subject to the terms of issue .
12 However , you can opt to have the income paid out to you every six months , currently in May and November [ subject to the Terms and Conditions ] .
13 If after 1 year of a 2 year contract the insured is made unemployed cover under the policy exists until the end of the 2nd year subject to the terms and conditions of the policy .
14 such person shall as though he were the Policyholder observe fulfil and be subject to the terms exceptions and conditions of this Policy in so far as they can apply .
15 In the event of the death of any person entitled to indemnity under this Section the Corporation will in respect of the liability incurred by such person indemnify his legal personal representatives in the terms of and subject to the limitations of this Section provided that such representatives shall as though they were the Policyholder observe fulfil and be subject to the terms exceptions and conditions of the Policy in so far as they can apply .
16 unless he shall observe fulfil and be subject to the terms exceptions and conditions of this Policy in so far as they can apply
17 compensation payable to any person other than the Policyholder shall be paid direct to such other person who shall observe fulfil and be subject to the terms exceptions and conditions of this Policy in so far as they can apply .
18 The agreement usually provides that if necessary consents have not been obtained , the contract or asset will not be transferred to the acquirer but the acquirer will perform the contract or enter the property ( subject to the terms of the lease ) as the agent of the offeree .
19 Anyone granted assistance will be given a choice about the arrangements to be made , subject to the terms of the offer of assistance by the Commissioner .
20 This procedure involves the bank in accepting full liability to pay the bill on maturity and this is granted subject to the terms on which bills are drawn by the company .
21 Whenever the professor is engaged in research work within the University being research work which is funded in whole or in part by an outside body on terms that any invention , know-how , copyright or information arising in the course of such work shall be patented , dealt with or otherwise used or exploited in such manner as the outside body may direct , any such invention , know-how , copyright or information shall be subject to the terms of the agreement with the outside body and the professor is required to comply with all obligations including those of confidentiality imposed by that agreement .
22 Sellafield routinely discharges liquid radioactive effluent down the waste pipeline into the Irish Sea , subject to the terms of an authorisation agreement granted by the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food and by HM Inspectorate of Pollution .
23 For this reason , all documents which have standard terms and conditions on the reverse should have a clear statement on the front to the effect that the contract is to be subject to the terms and conditions on the reverse .
24 Although there is no absolute legal requirement , it is safest to ensure that there is some reference to the terms on the face of the document ; for instance : This order is for the supply of goods subject to the terms printed overleaf or We acknowledge receipt of your order and agree to supply you , subject to our terms printed overleaf .
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