Example sentences of "[noun] [is] made against " in BNC.

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1 And unless some secular charge is made against Tutilo , I must take him back with me .
2 1.45 Pleadings in running-down cases are usually in common form and none more so than the defence — often a straight denial of everything the plaintiff claims , although Ord 18 , r12(1) ( c ) requires that where a claim for damages is made against a party , a defence must contain particulars of any facts on which the party relies in mitigation of , or otherwise in relation to , the amount of damages .
3 Where a successful claim is made against the vendor for breach of warranty under the sale agreement , adjustments will be made which effectively reduce the consideration for capital gains tax purposes by the amount of the damages paid to the purchaser .
4 10.1 In the event that any claim is made against the Purchaser for infringement of Intellectual Property Rights arising directly from the use [ or sale ] by the Purchaser of the goods , the Seller at its own expense shall conduct any ensuing litigation and all negotiations for a settlement of the claim .
5 ( a ) a bankruptcy order or its equivalent is made against the RFL whether in this or another jurisdiction ; or
6 ‘ The bankruptcy of a debtor … shall be deemed to have relation back to , and to commence at , the time of the act of bankruptcy being committed on which a receiving order is made against him …
7 Any judgment or order made against a party in his absence , ie where he does not appear at the hearing and a judgment or order is made against him , " may " be set aside , and if on the facts a refusal would involve a miscarriage of justice , the judge " must " grant the application — See Note " Discretion to set aside " under Ord 37 , r 2 ) .
8 ‘ 10(4) In all summary proceedings by the local authority for the recovery of any such expenses , the time within which the proceedings may be taken shall be reckoned from the date of the service of the demand or , if an appeal is made against that demand , from the date on which the demand becomes operative . ’
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