Example sentences of "party can [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If the agreement satisfied all the requirements of a tenancy , then the agreement produced a tenancy and the parties can not alter the effect of the agreement by insisting that they only created a licence .
2 Nevertheless , the scheme by which claims are made and paid is governed by that framework , and if parties can not resolve their differences , litigation ensues .
3 The duty of the court is to enforce the Acts and in so doing to observe one principle which is inherent in the Acts and has been long recognised , the principle that parties can not contract out of the Acts …
4 Is it not shaming that the leaders of great parties can not tell us that they are asking us to set aside our ability to live under laws that we set ?
5 If , within six months of the request , the parties can not agree on an arbitration procedure , either party may refer the dispute to the International Court of Justice .
6 The list is not definitive and must be adapted to the circumstances : ( 1 ) What is the balance sheet date and , if appropriate , what period is the profit and loss account to cover ? ( 2 ) Who is to prepare the first draft of the completion accounts ? ( 3 ) On what basis are the accounts to be prepared and what form are they to take ? ( 4 ) What is the mechanism for the other party to agree or dispute the draft accounts ? ( 5 ) What if the parties can not agree ?
7 An option may say that the price for the purchase at that future date will be determined by a valuer acting as an expert if the parties can not agree on the price at that time .
8 If there is a dispute about the fees , the matter is referred to a merchant bank to be resolved , with the president of the Law Society appointing the bank if the parties can not agree on the choice of bank .
9 If the parties can not agree on the price according to the formula , the matter is referred to an expert in the market .
10 The clause must also deal with how the expert is to be appointed if the parties can not agree on his appointment , usually with the help of a professional body : see 10.2 .
11 But without the sanction of a clause dealing with appointment where the parties can not agree , it is no use at all where one party makes a policy decision to reject every nominee proposed by the other party .
12 A well-drafted clause will state that , if the parties can not agree on who is to be the expert , a specified body will make the appointment on the application of either party .
13 The provision in the expert clause of a person or institution to make the appointment where the parties can not agree avoids the risk of deadlock and should also help to ensure that a suitable person is appointed .
14 If the parties can not agree on the terms of the mortgage , application can always be made to the court who will settle the terms of the mortgage or direct that conveyancing counsel be appointed by the court to do so .
15 Hall is right to say that current Labour and Liberal parties can not take on the task of realignment , but would be equally correct in saying they ca n't be by-passed .
16 Third parties can not appeal against the grant of a planning permission , but they too are looking more to the courts for redress , usually by way of a declaration or judicial review .
17 The list could be expanded to incorporate any treaty which provides for mutuality , reciprocity , or where the personal identity of the other party is important , for then , by definition the parties can not have intended to allow assignment .
18 The parties can not have intended such a consequence .
19 However , a party can not evade the Act by a choice of law clause providing for the contract to be governed by the law of some state other than the UK .
20 Newcomers such as the Green Party can not treat the electorate in such a cavalier fashion .
21 The Communist Party can not match this .
22 I have popular support in the House , and the party can not manipulate me .
23 Where a party can not protect his position by a payment into court , he may make the other party a written offer filing a copy with the court , but not to be brought to the attention of the court until costs fall to be decided ( Ord 12 , r 10 ) and similarly , where contribution arises a party may make a written offer to contribute ( Ord 12 , r 7 ) .
24 Where the contract is between a businessman and a party who is not a businessman , usually a consumer , it seems from s 1(3) ( a ) that the businessman will incur " business liability " ( and hence is caught by s 2(1) ) , while the other party can not incur " business liability " , since by definition he is not acting in the course of a business , and therefore will not be caught by the section .
25 The Labour party can not hold a candle to the Government 's record in terms of helping elderly people with the costs of heating .
26 9.7 Accidents The Landlord shall not be responsible to the Tenant or to anyone at the Premises or the Centre expressly or by implication with the Tenant 's authority for any accident happening or injury suffered or for any damage or to or loss of any chattel sustained in the Premises or the Centre There is a question mark attached to the effectiveness of this provision on the basis that a party can not exclude its liability for death or personal injuries caused by its negligence .
27 Where the Act applies a reasonableness test it generally provides that a party can not exclude or restrict liability " except in so far as the term satisfies the test of reasonableness " ( ss2 , 3 , 4 ) or that liability can be excluded or restricted " but only in so far as the term satisfies the test of reasonableness " ( ss6 , 7 ) .
28 The Labour party can not have it both ways : it attacks the system either because it expects people to claim or because it requires a register .
29 In order to achieve the second objective , the drafter will seek to ensure that the other party can not escape from the contract and that , if necessary , the contract can be enforced by quick , and procedurally simple methods , such as liquidated rather than unliquidated claims .
30 ’ Fair Rates ’ says that Labour wants to cut unnecessary bureaucracy from local government finance , an admirable objective , but it seems that the Labour party can not help itself .
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