Example sentences of "in case of [noun] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | At the same time as giving such notice to the Proposing Transferor , the Company shall offer the Shares comprised in the Transfer Notice to the Members ( other than the Proposing Transferor ) for purchase at the Prescribed Price on terms that in case of competition the Shares so offered shall be sold to the Members accepting the offer in proportion ( as nearly as may be , and without increasing the number sold to any Member beyond the number applied for by him ) to their existing holdings of Shares . |
2 | At the same time as giving such notice to the Proposing Transferor , the Company shall offer the Shares comprised in the Transfer Notice to the Members ( other than the Proposing Transferor ) for purchase at the Prescribed Price on terms that in case of competition the Shares so offered shall be sold to the Members accepting the offer in proportion ( as nearly as may be , and without increasing the number sold to any Member beyond the number applied for by him ) to their existing holdings of Shares . |
3 | In case of doubt the court has to guess what meaning Parliament would have picked on if it had thought of the point . |
4 | It is a well-known maxim of construction that in case of ambiguity a contract is construed contra proferentem . |
5 | After the ‘ U-2 ’ American spy-plane incident in 1960 Pakistan was warned again that the USSR ‘ possesses means to render harmless in case of need the war bases used for aggressive actions against the Soviet Union ’ . |
6 | They were expert at vanishing silently and reappearing suddenly in some unexpected place ; and in case of need the Lord Owen 's main stronghold of Glyndyfrdwy was no great distance away , mound and manor guarded by a curve of the Dee , down there to the south in the close confine of the valley . |
7 | In cases of doubt a bone marrow aspirate , which is the best guide to body iron stores , should be examined . |
8 | But in cases of doubt the definition at point ( B ) 4 should be consulted and the particular place proved by describing how the place comes within the definition . |
9 | The first is that in cases of doubt the courts will construe the restriction contra proferentes . |
10 | Such agreements may cause the parties to act in concert ; in cases of doubt the Panel should be consulted . |
11 | Unanimity is required for all important decisions , although in cases of disagreement the matter may be referred to the federal government for decision . |
12 | The union agreed that in cases of disagreement the final decision should be taken by SSC , not Michael Taylor . |
13 | In cases of asphyxia the blood pressure rises to such an extent that the tiny blood vessels in the teeth burst . |
14 | In cases of difficulty the test as mentioned at ( B ) 3 of the offence , i.e. will the vehicle ever be mobile again , might help in cases where parts have been taken off a vehicle . |
15 | In cases of death the cause was established either from the case notes or from the Registrar of Births and Deaths . |
16 | In cases of dispute the two halves would be matched to see if the notches corresponded . |
17 | The practical significance of this distinction is that in cases of ambiguity an exception will be construed against the landlord , while a reservation will be construed against the tenant ( St Edmundsbury & Ipswich Diocesan Board of Finance v Clark ( No 2 ) [ 1975 ] 1 All ER 772 ) . |