Example sentences of "applies [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Section 6(4) applies the Law Reform ( Contributory Negligence ) Act 1945 and s5 of the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 relating to contributory negligence , to claims under Pt I of the CPA 1987. ( e ) Defences The burden of proof of causation under the CPA 1987 is upon the victim .
2 ( 2 ) In any proceedings to which this section applies the court by which the proceedings were so decided may , subject to subsections ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) below , make an order for the payment by the Board to the unassisted party of the whole or any part of the costs incurred by him in the proceedings .
3 This chapter applies the framework of chapter 3 to the specific case of the railways .
4 The second is that one applies the conflict rule laid down in article 7(3) itself on the assumption that its conditions have been satisfied .
5 This branch of thermodynamics applies the laws of statistics to component microscopic particles .
6 Because if you read the motion she is just looking for the rights of an individual and rule , rule six in the rule book applies the laws of natural justice , which we 're all for , the C E C agree , we 're all for it .
7 After discussing colour and product preferences , the consultant applies the make-up step-by-step to her own face and the customer copies , so that she learns how to use the products herself and can instantly see if she likes them or not .
8 A function which applies the interpreter 's expression evaluation program to the characters held in the argument string .
9 Theory revision is given — followed immediately by material which applies the rules .
10 The section is invoked under Ord 13 , r 7(1) which applies the Rules of the Supreme Court .
11 Section 52(1) of the 1984 Act gives the court power to make any order for inspection , preservation and detention of property which is the subject matter of proceedings or to which any question may arise in any such proceedings and Ord 13 , r 7(b) again applies the Rules of the Supreme Court .
12 They consider that there is no reason why parties should not expect fair procedures to be followed , and that the public law decision Ridge v Baldwin [ 1964 ] AC 40 applies the rules of natural justice to any person making a decision about individuals .
13 In kyoruki there is no set pattern of attacking and defending ; the student uses his own judgement and applies the moves as necessary to block and counterattack .
14 Third , the formal recognition of the acquis communautaire , provided for under Title I , in effect applies the notion of irreversible embracement by EEC institutions to the intergovernmental agreements .
15 It is obvious that a pretty problem arises when the test of domicile refers the English courts to the law of a country which applies the test of citizenship and it happens that the citizenship of the person in question was British .
16 Section 11(1) applies the test of reasonableness to an exemption clause by asking whether it is a " fair and reasonable [ exemption clause ] to be included having regard to the circumstances which were , or ought reasonably to have been , known to or in the contemplation of the parties when the contract was made " .
17 Well there 's no logic to that there because the the lack of cover and er whatever applies the minute the last person leaves , and that erm it lies that the the concern is that if somebody who was in on the building , in the building on their own has an accident ,
18 The problem arises in connection with section 99 which adapts or applies the provisions to cases where an individual rather than the local authority wishes to make the complaint .
19 Chapter II of the Convention , consisting solely of the brief Article 17 , applies the provisions of the Convention to extra-judicial documents ‘ emanating from authorities and judicial officers of a Contracting State ’ .
20 An example of such a provision is common Article 2 of the Geneva Red Cross Conventions , which provides that the parties shall be bound by the Conventions in relation to a party to the conflict which is not a party to the Conventions ‘ if the latter accepts and applies the provisions thereof ’ .
21 Order 14 , r 11 applies the provisions of the Rules of Supreme Court Ord 26 .
22 Order 13 , r 12 applies the provisions of the Rules of Supreme Court Ord 29 , II ( Interim Payments ) to county courts which are empowered to award interim payments of debt or damages where the sum claimed or amount involved exceeds £500 .
23 Failure to follow this guidance will not invalidate any subsequent proceedings but may clearly influence the court when it applies the principle in s1(5) of the Act and considers whether an order would be better for the child than no order at all .
24 This does not alter the fact that if Rule 1 applies the buyer becomes owner at the instant the contract is made .
25 Who applies the results of trials ?
26 By establishing a trading fund , the Government applies the business model of accounting .
27 However , the ambit of the Act is extended by s13 which provides that to the extent that the Act applies the exclusion or restriction of liability , it also applies to clauses which : ( a ) make " any liability or its enforcement subject to restrictive or onerous conditions " , such as time limit clauses requiring notification of claims , or commencement of proceedings , within a limited time ; ( b ) exclude or restrict " any right or remedy in respect of the liability " , such as clauses : ( i ) excluding the right of a buyer to reject goods , terminate a contract or exercise a right of set-off , or ( ii ) requiring a customer to accept repair or replacement from the supplier ; ( c ) subject " a person to any prejudice in consequence of his pursuing any right or remedy " ; ( d ) exclude or restrict any rules of evidence or procedure , such as clauses : ( i ) making certificates of quality conclusive evidence that goods correspond with the contract , ( ii ) making one party 's record of a transaction conclusive evidence of the facts recorded , ( iii ) requiring certain evidence in order to obtain particular remedies — eg " no refunds without receipt " .
28 Leith shows how the notions employed within pragmatics and discourse analysis for the study of conversation can help to shed light on the properties and functions of dialogue in ballads , while Short applies the categories of speech presentation developed for the study of the novel to a corpus of journalistic texts .
29 If the driver does not respond , a back-up system automatically applies the brakes or makes less engine power available .
30 Therefore it would seem on this approach that the court first has to decide whether the covenant is intrinsically just and reasonable before it applies the object and intent test .
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