Example sentences of "[vb past] that where a " in BNC.
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1 | Smith argued that where a print run — or more likely a reprint — had left hundreds or thousands of unsold copies , it made sense in times of crippling warehouse costs and tight cash flows to unload slow-selling stock . |
2 | The relevant passage in the judgment indicated that where a rape was committed by a person who was in a position of trust towards the victim , the starting point for consideration of the appropriate sentence should be eight years . |
3 | ( S. ) 460 , which established that where a juvenile pleaded guilty to an offence for which he could be ordered to be detained under Children and Young Persons Act 1933 , s.53(2) , it was open to the sentencer to impose a term of 12 months detention in a young offender institution , if he considered that apart from the plea of guilty a sentence of detention under section 53(2) would have been warranted . |
4 | It said that where a dominant enterprise charged prices below the average variable cost , those prices must necessarily be considered predatory , because the enterprise could have no other interest in charging loss-making prices besides the elimination of its competitors . |
5 | Lord Reid said that where a party , who is in no way at a disadvantage in bargaining , chooses to take a calculated risk , then he could see no reason why the court should say that he had acted against his own interests . |
6 | And we said that where a form referred to a procedure , the procedure would refer to the form so I 've added that details are completed on the research approval form . |
7 | In support of this argument he cited I.T.C. Film Distributors Ltd. v. Video Exchange Ltd. [ 1982 ] Ch. 431 , 441 where Warner J. held that where a party to litigation had obtained documents in contempt of court , the court should not countenance the contempt by admitting the evidence . |
8 | The court held that where a person places himself in danger and it is foreseeable that another person may attempt a rescue , the rescued person owes a duty of care to the rescuer . |
9 | In Hoffman v Sofaer [ 1982 ] 1 WLR 1350 Talbot J held that where a foreign plaintiff suffered his injuries in Britain , his damages should be assessed in the currency most closely linked with the loss , namely the currency in which the loss was suffered or the expense incurred , with the exception of damages for pain , suffering and loss of amenity which should be assessed in sterling . |
10 | In Staines Warehousing Co Ltd v Montagu Executor & Trustee Ltd [ 1987 ] 2 EGLR 130 the court held that where a lease provides that an application to appoint a surveyor is to be made to a specified appointing body like the RICS , the application had to follow the procedures laid down by that appointing body . |
11 | It is , however , suggested that where a new basis for constitutionality has come to enjoy universal acknowledgment or sufficiently widespread acquiescence , the judge 's obligation to uphold the law points in the direction of endorsing charge rather than blindly ignoring it . |