Example sentences of "[coord] on behalf " in BNC.

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1 On the facts the court had no clear evidence that the copy sent to the defendants ' solicitors was made by or on behalf of the second defendant .
2 Some have been religious , mostly conceived by or on behalf of the Papacy , attempting to impose Catholic hegemony over schism , protestantism , and even Judaism and Islam .
3 The common property , if it is more than mere cash in hand or at the bank , will be vested in trustees who must deal with it in accordance with the rules or with any trust expressly declared , and it can be made liable for obligations incurred by , or on behalf of , the society .
4 The fact that a person is acting under the instructions or on behalf of another is no defence to civil or criminal proceedings brought against the agent for tort or crime .
5 The mandatory penalty of life imprisonment for murder makes issues of relative culpability non-justiciable at present , since the length of imprisonment is ‘ determined or partly determined behind the scenes by someone who has not heard any representations by or on behalf of the prisoner on grounds which the prisoner does not know ’ .
6 The policy can be taken out by or on behalf of any expectant mother aged between 18 and 42 .
7 the ownership , possession or use by or on behalf of the Insured Person of any mechanically-propelled vehicle or aircraft .
8 There is no duty to disclose information provided by or on behalf of another person other than an employee of the local education authority , an education welfare officer or the person seeking disclosure .
9 These bodies are also required to ensure that pupils at primary and secondary schools are offered a ‘ balanced presentation of opposing views ’ when political issues are brought to their attention at school or during extracurricular activities organised by or on behalf of the school ( section 45 ) .
10 A decision , inevitably arbitrary , was therefore taken to include in the sample of principal carers only those who spent a minimum of seven hours per week engaged in activities with or on behalf of the dementia sufferer .
11 Because the definition of ‘ informal carer ’ can be so vague , we decided to focus on each person 's principal carer ( if there was one ) , defined on the objective criterion that he or she spent a minimum of seven hours per week ( on average one hour per day ) doing things with or on behalf of the dementia sufferer , rather than rely on the more subjective criterion of who appears to be most responsible for the sufferer .
12 Not as part of his enquiry , or on behalf of Hamnett , or his country , but for himself .
13 Persons who are unable to satisfy the conditions for enrolment at the appropriate time , being the time laid down by the Senate under Section 3 , may at the discretion of the Senate be provisionally enrolled for such period not exceeding three months as may be authorised by or on behalf of the Senate .
14 Students may be required by or on behalf of the Senate to arrange for the provision of appropriate evidence about their state of health .
15 Instructions to invigilators setting out the details of the procedures to be followed in the conduct of examinations shall be approved by or on behalf of the Senate .
16 Except where alternative arrangements have been approved by or on behalf of the Senate , a candidate 's written examination scripts and work on which cumulative and other forms of assessment have been based shall be preserved until the end of December following the date on which the candidate qualified , or was due to qualify , for an award .
17 The Board of Examiners shall review the case and confirm or amend its decision provided the information is presented in writing to the Academic Registrar by the date specified by or on behalf of the Senate .
18 There are strict limits on the expenditure which can be incurred by or on behalf of a candidate and a successful candidate who is discovered to have exceeded the limits may find himself unseated .
19 For example , if the trustees pay money out for Blacky 's kittens — and a well drafted will trust will include the kittens as beneficiaries — any amount paid to the kitten or on behalf of the kitten for food , and so on , will be eligible for a tax repayment on account of the kitten 's personal allowances . ’
20 Companies legislation ** requires that the balance sheet shows as minority interests the amount of capital and reserves attributable to shares in subsidiary undertakings included in the consolidation held by or on behalf of persons other than the parent company and its subsidiary undertakings .
21 No amendment or other variation shall be effective unless it is in writing , is dated and is signed by or on behalf of both parties .
22 No amendment or other variation shall be effective unless it is in writing , is dated and is signed by or on behalf of both parties .
23 No amendment or other variation shall be effective unless it is in writing , is dated and is signed by or on behalf of both parties .
24 The 1906 Trade Disputes Act granted trade unions total immunity for torts ‘ alleged to have been committed by or on behalf of the trade union ’ .
25 Political theorists have drawn a distinction between ‘ representative ’ groups composed of interests and ‘ promotional ’ ones which speak for or on behalf of a particular client-body .
26 Can a chimp plan ahead of time , either on its own behalf or on behalf of its fellow ?
27 But we can not yet assume that Froggy Davies was murdered by , or on behalf of , either Martinez , Jefferson or Harley .
28 the property was deposited by or on behalf of the guest expressly for safe custody with the proprietor or some servant of his authorised , or appearing to be authorised , for the purpose , and , if so required by the proprietor or that servant , in a container fastened or sealed by the depositor ; or
29 The taking of evidence within the territory of one State by the authorities of another , or on behalf of the parties to litigation in another State , will be seen as a serious affront to that sovereignty , unless of course official permission is sought and given .
30 The Act gives certain powers to the High Court where an application is made for an order for evidence to be obtained in England , and the court is satisfied that the application is made in pursuance of a request issued by or on behalf of a court or tribunal exercising jurisdiction in another part of the United Kingdom or some other country , and that the evidence sought is to be obtained for the purposes of civil proceedings which have either been instituted before the requesting court or whose institution is contemplated .
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