Example sentences of "case of [noun] [letter] " in BNC.

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1 The case of RE S ( A Minor ) was concerned essentially with the opposition of the parents of one child to comprehensive schools ; they kept the boy , aged 11 , away from school for 18 months before the Court of Appeal confirmed that the child should be taken into care so that he could be educated .
2 In the case of Re S and W ( Minors ) [ 1982 ] 12 FLR 151 , CA , the Court of Appeal held that these were privileged and refused to order disclosure to a parent in the course of wardship proceedings .
3 Support for these propositions may be found in the case of Re B .
4 No matter how damaging to individuals may be the consequences of a publication , the right to free speech must prevail unless the individuals possess an established legal right that the publication would infringe : In the case of Re X ( a minor ) the mother and stepfather of a sensitive fourteen year old girl sought to stop publication of a book which ascribed depraved and immoral behaviour to her deceased father .
5 The leading authority was the House of Lords case of Re W ( 1971 ) AC 682 where it was held that when dealing with the question of withholding consent , the test was reasonableness , not culpability or indifference , and although the child 's welfare per se was not the test , it was relevant .
6 Because trustees are rarely dealt with specifically in the income tax code , it is critical to look at the appropriate taxing section ( eg TA 1988 , s15 in the case of Schedule A and s18 in the case of Schedule D ) in order to ascertain the particular liability in a given situation .
7 Because trustees are rarely dealt with specifically in the income tax code , it is critical to look at the appropriate taxing section ( eg TA 1988 , s15 in the case of Schedule A and s18 in the case of Schedule D ) in order to ascertain the particular liability in a given situation .
8 This principle was first upheld by the House of Lords in the case of D v NSPCC [ 1978 ] AC 171 and is now recognised within the statutory code .
9 This is because of the recent case of Lord v Tustain , reported in The Times .
10 Now why have we not had an inquiry which will bring out what happened in the case of B C C I so we can base proper and effective regulation er on that er in i in in in in inquiry .
11 Thus it might be that the old English case of Woodhouse v Brotherhood 1972 ] ICR 186 would be decided the same way under the Directive , because the facts , as found in that case , were that the transferee employer used the factory and the machines to produce different products from those made by the transferor and sold them in different markets .
12 In the important case of Litster v Forth Dry Dock Engineering Co Ltd ( 1989 ) , the House of Lords rejected an argument which would have reduced the value of the Regulations as a means of preserving jobs .
13 Note that the Middlesex Crown Court case of Langham v Crisp [ 1975 ] Crim LR 652 where a motorist parked on one side of the road and an obstruction was caused by the subsequent parking of cars opposite .
14 The question of the availability of severance was crucial in the recent case of Sadler v Imperial Life Assurance Co of Canada Ltd [ 1988 ] IRLR 388 , the facts of which are set out in para 1.1 of this chapter .
15 It was thought ( wrongly at it turns out ) prior to the case of Vestey v IRC discussed below , that where assets were transferred to a non-resident discretionary trust with a number of beneficiaries ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom , each and every beneficiary could be taxed upon the income of the trust ( see s742(2) ( d ) ; Lord Howard de Walden v IRC ( 1941 ) 25 TC 121 ( CA ) ; Congreve v IRC ( 1948 ) 30 TC 163 ( HL ) ) .
16 Mr Wilson added that he was still pursuing the wider issues of the case until it became apparent whether the case of Ian X was unique .
17 Despite this criticism the doctrine was applied without criticism in the later case of Cinnamond v British Airports Authority [ 1980 ] 2 All ER 368 to mini-cab drivers who were unlawfully touting for business .
18 Thus in the case of job H the early start time is not 10 , which is the early finish time of preceding job G , but 15 which is the early finish of F and is on the critical path .
19 Thus in the case of job H the early start time is not 10 , which is the early finish time of preceding job G , but 15 which is the early finish of F and is on the critical path .
20 In the case of Statement B racism is entailed in a set of inherited predispositions passed on from one generation to another .
21 Well , in the case of Q P twenty-eight , the procedure says that , I think that Elizabeth is responsible for these forms .
22 In the case of Hunterston A , the deferred safestore approach would represent a saving of over £200 million .
23 However , following the case of Sofi v Prudential and the 1989 I O B Report it was necessary for us to revise our interpretation in this respect .
24 Following the case of Sofi v Prudential and the 1989 I O B Report the test now is whether the degree of carelessness amounted to gross or blatant negligence , recognising the practicalities of everyday life and that risks have to be undertaken .
25 Following the case of Shepherd v Law Land plc [ 1990 ] STC 795 it is now clear that group relief for that proportion of Target 's current accounting period which falls before the date it leaves the group remains available .
26 No I I think it 's just a really bad case of M E again .
27 All the policies have been the subject of consultation , but in the case of policy H two , we 've experienced almost five years of continued discussion and debate first of all through the Greater York study and then through this alteration .
28 Furthermore , a payment made on the same basis as that in the case of Adams v G K N Sankey Ltd mentioned in Chapter 16 would probably also fall within the second category .
29 The next major authority is the civil law case of Dobson v General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corp plc [ 1990 ] QB 274 ( CA ) .
30 The case of R S Components Ltd v Irwin ( 1974 ) affords a classic example of how that may occur .
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