Example sentences of "[noun] falls within " in BNC.

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1 Theoretical practice falls within the general definition of practice .
2 These patients can be given the option of being seen by an ENP rather than a doctor if their complaint/injury falls within agreed parameters .
3 The Code encourages companies and their advisers to consult the Panel if they are unsure about the interpretation of a particular rule or whether a particular course of action falls within the ambit of the Code .
4 The Department falls within the purview of the Select Committee system in the Commons and also of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration .
5 Adjudication is not necessary : It is certified that this instrument falls within category H in the Schedule to The Stamp Duty ( Exempt Instruments ) Regulations 1987. ( ii ) Conveyance or transfer by the husband to the wife , by agreement ( ie not pursuant to court order ) — no monetary consideration Provided this meets the requirements of the Finance Act 1985 , s83(1) ( c ) ( see above ) and provided the certificate in ( i ) above is contained in the instrument , no stamp duty is payable .
6 The certificate to be contained in the instrument would be : It is certified that this instrument falls within category L in The Schedule to The Stamp Duty ( Exempt Instruments ) Regulations 1987 The instrument so certified does not require adjudication .
7 ( a ) Stamp duty The circumstances envisaged in this chapter fall within s83 of the Finance Act 1985 ( see Chapter 2 ) and a certificate that the instrument falls within Category H of the Schedule to the Stamp Duty ( Exempt Instruments ) Regulations 1987 ( SI No 516 ) can be given so that no stamp duty is payable .
8 It is because human societies pursue values that their study falls within the province of history rather than biology .
9 The affidavit must verify that the defendant falls within the categories in Ord 29 , r11(2) and the amount of the damages to which the application relates and contain enough information to enable the master or district judge to reach a preliminary valuation of the claim ( because he has got to order a part of it to be paid to the plaintiff ) .
10 Happily , such a conveyance falls within the provisions of s83 ( above ) and with the addition of the exemption certificate ( see ( i ) above ) no charge to stamp duty arises .
11 The plan falls within the aims of the UNESCO 's World Decade of Cultural Development ( 1988–1997 ) and is designed to stimulate and develop Latin American/Caribbean culture through the appropriate use of audio visual media .
12 The plan falls within the 244.5bn pounds spending ceiling and is expected to include a pay freeze , a squeeze on benefits , the cancellation of some capital spending projects and limited cash help for the introduction of the ne council tax .
13 Indeed if a question of law falls within the area of the dispute referred to the expert , it seems that the court has no jurisdiction to consider that question of law , in the absence of specific ad hoc agreement by the parties ( Norwich Union Life Insurance Society v P & O Property Holdings [ 1993 ] 13 EG 108 , CA ) .
14 Identifying the educational needs of a handicapped child falls within the province of an experienced teacher .
15 Once an organization has decided that a particular proposal falls within its remit and appears sufficiently meritorious to warrant further examination , what should happen next , before it is approved , is a testing process to see whether the problem which the proposal is designed to solve actually exists , and if so , whether it is sufficiently significant to warrant the labour and expense of a harmonizing measure .
16 There is usually no problem in establishing that the reason for the dismissal falls within the concept of ‘ some other substantial reason ’ ( namely , the need to rearrange terms and conditions ) .
17 The fact that face-to-face communication is usually considered as basic for the purposes of deictic reference , does not imply , however , that the deictic context relevant to ordinary conversation is invariably and straightforwardly identified with the immediate situation in which the interaction takes place : In 1 it is the speaker 's physical location within a restricted spatial setting ( e.g. a room , a square , etc ) that is relevant to the disambiguation of the place deictic " here " , whereas in 2 the reference of the same adverb falls within a much wider context ( a whole country ) , and the spatial deictic centre includes the hearer as well as the speaker .
18 Please note that if the reason for cancellation falls within the terms of the holiday insurance policy , then any such charges will normally be refunded to you by the insurance company .
19 N.B. You may make a claim if your cancellation falls within the terms of the insurance policy negotiated by HCI with the Norwich Union , if you have taken that cover .
20 If the reason for your cancellation falls within the terms of any holiday insurance you may hold , you should make a claim direct to the insurance company , as it is possible that the proprietor of the hotel , guest house or self-catering property may charge a cancellation fee .
21 If the reason for your cancellation falls within the terms of your insurance cover , you may be able to claim a refund of your cancellation charges from the insurance company .
22 ( 2 ) In sections 173 , 174 and 176 above , the expression ‘ approved duty ’ , in relation to a member of a body , means any of the following duties , that is to say — ( a ) attendance at a meeting of the body , or of any of its committees or sub-committees ; ( b ) the doing of any other thing approved by the body , or anything of a class so approved , for the purpose of , or in connection with , the discharge of the functions of the body , or of any of its committees or sub-committees ; , ( c ) where , in pursuance of a duty imposed on or a power granted to the body by any enactment or instrument ( including a Royal Charter ) , he has been appointed by or on the nomination of the body to be a member of some other body prescribed for the purpose of this paragraph ( whether or not that other body falls within any of paragraphs ( ab ) to ( f ) of subsection ( 1 ) above ) , the doing of anything as a member of that other body for the purpose of , or in connection with , the discharge of the functions of that other body .
23 If the gift falls within the donor 's nil rate band — currently £71,000 ( but increased to £90,000 under the budget ) — no tax would be payable , and as no tax is paid , there is nothing to claim taper relief against .
24 ( g ) whether the takeover falls within the relevant criteria for reference to a merger control authority ( see Chapter 19 ) .
25 Before making the offer it will be necessary to identify all the consents , clearances and notifications which will be required in relation to both the target company and the bidder : ( 1 ) If the takeover falls within the criteria for possible reference to a merger control authority ( eg under the FTA or the Merger Regulation ) then confidential guidance might be sought from , or pre-notification required to be made to , the relevant competent authority ( see Chapter 19 ) .
26 Much of the provision in Croydon falls within those areas of priority which the Government have identified in the legislation — that is , courses leading to qualifications , basic skills courses , courses in English as a second language and access courses .
27 Where services are provided on the basis of the principle of universality , such as national insurance retirement pensions , only enough assessment is required to confirm that a person falls within an impersonal category .
28 It goes without saying that even if a person falls within the definition of " dependant " provided in the Act he or she will still have to prove loss arising from the death of the deceased , and in practice many relatives have no claim at all .
29 If a proposed development falls within these classes then no application for planning permission is necessary ; the GDO itself constitutes the permission .
30 the day falls within the period of 6 months beginning with 1 May 1992 ,
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