Example sentences of "may be sold " in BNC.

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1 The Dutch cheeses Edam , Gouda and Leiden all belong to this group , although they may be sold at varying stages of maturity and the older examples will be harder in texture .
2 This lengthy and expensive process is particularly unsuitable when the trustee suspects the assets may be sold off by the bankrupt or grabbed by local creditors .
3 SIR — It was with considerable alarm that I read ( article , April 6 ) that William Kent furniture at Houghton may be sold at auction because the many items ‘ are additional to those on view ’ and that their loss ‘ would not be evident ’ .
4 No investment contract may be sold or signed outside of an office place .
5 It is better to come away with half a dozen good shots which may be sold to clients , than to finish up with six hundred unsaleable frames which will have no further practical use .
6 A few of the earlier lambs may be sold fat off their mothers , but the main sources of income are from six-to eight-month-old beef calves , store lambs ( about six months old ) , four-year-old ewes which go down-country for cross-breeding and the wool clip .
7 In addition much land is being left to go to ruin , especially around Funchal , where it may be sold for building speculation .
8 Undelivered or unclaimed goods may be sold by the carrier in certain circumstances .
9 If there is a bob or two to be made , old rootstocks may be sold as ‘ hedging roses ’ with a bit of brash advertising — it does not matter if the illustration is nothing like the truth , the media do not know any better — and somebody will buy them , they always do .
10 BELGACOM MAY BE SOLD
11 However , residents at a hotel may be sold liquor during their residence , payment to be made at the end of their stay .
12 Although the EC has reached agreement on product safety , there 's some concern that dangerous goods banned here , like flammable foam furniture , may be sold in Britain .
13 The detailed procedural rules ( including how closing and opening balance sheets must be established ) control as to what part of the assets may be sold or distributed go far beyond the scope of this paper .
14 After this date , the shares may be sold without losing relief , although capital gains tax is payable , subject to the usual free allowance .
15 It is also meant that Yearn shall or may be sold on the other Mercat days in Isla , viz — Whity. , Lammas , & Hallow day Mercats . "
16 Alcoholic liquor which may be sold under licence
17 Provided that the licensing board may , when granting a licence or an application for an extension of the permitted hours , restrict the alcoholic liquor which may be sold thereunder to wine , made-wine , porter , ale , beer , cider and perry .
18 ( 2 ) Where by virtue of a decision of a licensing board under the proviso to subsection ( 1 ) above only alcoholic liquor other than spirits may be sold , it shall be an offence for the licence-holder or his employee or agent to sell spirits .
19 The kinds of alcoholic liquor which may be sold under a full licence are enumerated in the main clause of the section , The group of alcoholic liquors which may be sold under a restricted licence are enumerated in the proviso .
20 The kinds of alcoholic liquor which may be sold under a full licence are enumerated in the main clause of the section , The group of alcoholic liquors which may be sold under a restricted licence are enumerated in the proviso .
21 the licensing board may impose such conditions as it thinks fit including a condition as to the type of alcoholic liquor which may be sold under the licence , and an occasional licence granted to the holder of a restricted hotel licence or a restaurant licence shall be subject to a condition that the sale of alcoholic liquor under the authority of the licence shall be ancillary to the provision of substantial refreshment .
22 In both cases , the conditions under which liquor may be sold are subject to the provisions of subs .
23 A board may restrict the type of liquor which may be sold under an occasional licence ( subs .
24 ( 3 ) In granting an occasional permission under this section , which shall be in writing , the licensing board may impose such conditions as it thinks fit including a condition as to the type of alcoholic liquor which may be sold under the permission , and if the person to whom the permission is granted contravenes such a condition he shall be guilty of an offence .
25 The section allows a licensing board to grant an occasional permission to a representative of a voluntary organisation whereby liquor may be sold during specified hours in the course of catering for a function outwith licensed premises , which function arises from the activities of the organisation ( subs .
26 ( 1 ) A licensing board shall not refuse to grant a licence under this Part of this Act except under subsection ( 2 ) below or on one or more of the following grounds : ( a ) that the applicant is disqualified by or under this or any other enactment for holding a licence or is in other respects not a fit and proper person to hold a licence under this Part of this Act ; or ( b ) that the premises to which an application relates are not fit and convenient for the purposes of the canteen ; or ( c ) in a case where objection has been made to the situation of the canteen , on the ground specified in the objection ; or ( d ) that the applicant or body providing the canteen has entered into an agreement limiting the sources from which the alcoholic liquor or the mineral waters to be sold in the canteen may be obtained ; but nothing in this subsection shall prevent a licensing board from specifying in the licence granted by it the types of liquor ( including if the board thinks fit types of liquor other than those in respect of which the application for the licence was made ) which may be sold under the licence , and the holder of the licence or his employee or agent shall be guilty of an offence , if he sells alcoholic liquor of a type other than that specified in the licence .
27 The licensing board may , however , specify the types of alcoholic liquor which may be sold and these may be other than those in respect of which the application for a canteen licence was made ( subs .
28 Where a licensing board : ( a ) refuses to grant , renew or transfer a licence under this Part of this Act , or ( b ) on an application for the grant of a licence under this Part of this Act , specifies , as types of liquor which may be sold under the licence , types other than those in respect of which the application for the licence was made , or ( c ) on an application for renewal of a licence under this Part of this Act , does not comply with any request duly made by the applicant for a change in the specification of the types of liquor which may be sold under the licence , or ( d ) requires modifications in the rules proposed to be made as to the persons entitled to use the canteen , or withholds its consent to a variation of those rules , or ( e ) makes an order under section 42(4) of this Act , the applicant or , as the case may be , the licence-holder may appeal to the sheriff from such a decision of the licensing board .
29 Where a licensing board : ( a ) refuses to grant , renew or transfer a licence under this Part of this Act , or ( b ) on an application for the grant of a licence under this Part of this Act , specifies , as types of liquor which may be sold under the licence , types other than those in respect of which the application for the licence was made , or ( c ) on an application for renewal of a licence under this Part of this Act , does not comply with any request duly made by the applicant for a change in the specification of the types of liquor which may be sold under the licence , or ( d ) requires modifications in the rules proposed to be made as to the persons entitled to use the canteen , or withholds its consent to a variation of those rules , or ( e ) makes an order under section 42(4) of this Act , the applicant or , as the case may be , the licence-holder may appeal to the sheriff from such a decision of the licensing board .
30 5.41(I) enables a licensing board to specify the types of liquor which may be sold under a seamen 's canteen licence .
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