Example sentences of "court [prep] [noun] [adv] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Rulings made by the European Court of Justice now mean that pension schemes run by employers should not discriminate between men and women on grounds of age , but it is not yet clear what the consequences of these rulings will be .
2 The Court of Appeal also confirmed that , where such a covenant was ambiguous , the narrower construction should be taken .
3 The Court of Appeal also declared that the Crown had ‘ a prerogative power to keep the peace ’ .
4 In Cook the British Columbia Court of Appeal also held that the former sexual offences should not be seen as setting the boundaries of the new sexual offences .
5 The Court of Appeal unanimously held that the time of delivery was of the essence of this contract , but that this stipulation was waived by the defendant 's requests for delivery after the due date which would have estopped him had there been delivery within the extended time .
6 The Court of Appeal recently decided that an offence can be committed under the Computer Misuse Act 1990 by the unauthorised use of one computer ( see Attorney-General 's Reference ( No 1 of 1991 ) [ 1992 ] 3 WLR 432 ) .
7 However , the Court of Appeal still confirmed that the application in Merrill Lynch was not patentable but on the grounds that there was no technical effect , the operation being entirely software based .
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