Example sentences of "house [prep] [noun] ' [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 It accorded with good sense and justice , and also properly reflected the important impact of the House of Lords ' decision in Shah v Barnet Borough Council [ 1983 ] 2 AC 309 upon the statutory definition of settlement for Immigration Act purposes .
2 As a consequence of the House of Lords ' decision in Gallic Leasing v Coburn ( STC 1991 699 ) the Revenue has now exercised its power of determination under s 42(5) , TMA 1970 .
3 This is clearly seen by the House of Lords ' decision in British Railways Board v. Pickin [ 1974 ] AC 765 .
4 Unless there is an ‘ escape ’ of the substance from the land where it is kept , there is no liability under the rule ; this was the ground of the House of Lords ' decision in Read v. Lyons & Co .
5 The House of Lords ' decision in Lawrence that there may be theft despite the owner 's consent is applied generally to all forms of consent .
6 As a result of the House of Lords ' decision in Russell v Northern Bank [ 1992 ] 1 WLR 588 , it is likely that the next few years will see the return in popularity of " golden shares " .
7 Purchasers should be aware that the recent House of Lords ' decision in Litster v Forth Dry Dock Engineering Company Ltd [ 1989 ] IRLR 161 has radically altered the position of purchasers for liability where persons are dismissed in connection with a business transfer .
8 The importance of the legal meaning of " malice " in the defence of free speech is emphasised by the House of Lords ' decision in the case of Horrocks v Lowe : Lowe was a Labour councillor who launched an intemperate attack on Horrocks , a Tory councillor whose companies had engaged in land dealings with the Tory-controlled local authority .
9 This principle was carried further by the House of Lords ' decision in Williams and Glyn 's Bank Ltd v Boland [ 1980 ] 2 All ER 408 , which found that a wife who made a financial contribution to the purchase of a house acquires more than an interest in the proceeds of sale : she acquires an interest in the land itself , which can take effect as an overriding interest , in the case of registered land , under the Land Registration Act 1925 , s70(1) ( g ) .
10 The above approach has now been thwarted by the House of Lords ' decision in Armour and Another v Thyseen Edelstahlwerke AG ( 1990 ) The Financial Times , 26 October .
11 However , there must be some element of regularity of business activity and the leading authority here is the House of Lords ' decision in Davies v Sumner [ 1984 ] 1 WLR 1301 .
12 However , the Court of Appeal in R & B Customs Brokers Co Ltd v United Dominions Trust Ltd [ 1988 ] 1 WLR 321 , following the House of Lords ' decision in Davies v Sumner , considered that the phrase " in the course of a business " should be given a uniform interpretation in all consumer protection legislation .
13 Employees who benefit from inhouse perks , such as concessionary travel facilities or free sports or entertainment tickets , will only have to pay tax on the marginal cost of concessions , rather than on the average cost charged to the public , following the House of Lords ' ruling in Pepper v Hart ( see also this issue , pp 22 and 85 ) .
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