Example sentences of "[adv] be bound [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This can be done simply by defining the term imposing the duty as a " condition " ( giving a right to terminate the contract in the event of breach ) or " warranty " ( so that breach gives no right to terminate ) ; however , care must be taken because a court may not necessarily be bound by the label attached to a clause by the parties : for example , a term described as a " condition " will not necessarily be interpreted as a " condition " in law , so that breach of it will not necessarily allow the innocent party to terminate the contract ( L Schuler AG v Wickman Machine Tool Sales Ltd [ 1974 ] AC 235 ) .
2 He says having two children close together is bound to be hard work .
3 J. and I spent that Christmas at our separate homes , but were back on camp for the New Year celebrations , the first new year of peacetime for seven years , and as 1945 drew to a close most of us were beginning to look tentatively ahead to the future when we would no longer be bound by the rules and regulations which had fenced us in for so long , and to wonder where we would all be in another twelve months .
4 Provided that the signer is not misled , he/she will generally be bound by terms in a signed document .
5 Indeed , a party who signs a document will normally be bound by its terms even though he/she could not read them , for instance because he could not read the language in which they were written ( The Luna [ 1920 ] P22 ) .
6 Rule 2.8 stipulates that a person making a statement that he does not intend to make an offer for a company will normally be bound by the terms of that statement .
7 The customer can not be bound to the finance company by his signature on a document which the finance company 's agent knows does not reflect the customer 's intention .
8 Women of darkness ; Lady Macbeth , Mozart 's Queen of the Night , even Cathy , in Emily Brontë 's Wuthering Heights , with her fierce loves and hates which can not be bound by the rules of day .
9 This argument reflects the official view disseminated after the war had begun again that Edward had been coerced into accepting the treaty while he was under the tutelage of Mortimer and Isabella and that therefore he could not be bound by it .
10 A woman may not be bound by her role as a housewife but it is still the case that in so far as any one person is left with the main responsibility for the housework , that person is the woman .
11 The United States will not be bound by any obligations to which it has not assented , but the question of rights may be more problematic .
12 However the analogy should not be over-extended : a new State can not be bound by the terms of a trust concluded between other States , for that would be contrary to the incidents of Statehood , including sovereign equality .
13 These Courts held that since the Arab Organization for Industrialisation had its own legal identity separate from the four member States and enjoyed financial , procedural , and administrative autonomy , the latter could not be bound by obligations entered into on behalf of the Organisation .
14 A partnership will not be bound by the actions of a partner where the partner 's actions fall within the following situations :
15 The call went out from a meeting of the National Transport Workers ' Federation Executive on 10 June , Edmund Cathery , in Wilson 's continued absence , declaring that his union would not be bound by it .
16 Although any " alternative doctrine must be highly speculative " , the influential Halsbury 's Laws of England goes on to recognise that : " for many constitutional theorists the question of whether parliamentary sovereignty presupposes that Parliament must always remain sovereign and can not be bound by the legislation of its predecessors , or whether Parliament 's sovereignty entitles it to restrict its power to legislate , or deprive itself of the power to legislate , remains open . "
17 The generalist administrator is concerned to take this wider view and not be bound by a narrow perspective .
18 However , this week Mr Bradley conceded that the Chancellor need not be bound by Mr Finsberg 's letter .
19 Such Arbitrator shall be at liberty to construe this Agreement and deal with differences arising thereunder as an honourable engagement and not be bound by strict rules of law .
20 There are two particular exceptions to this rule , i.e. where the signer will not be bound by his signature .
21 Although the parties are free to agree what terms they choose , they will not be bound by any term which is not properly incorporated in the contract .
22 They shall be appointed in their personal capacity and shall not be bound by any mandate . ’
23 Example 4:12 Rent review machinery ; no notice ; determination by expert ( 1 ) if the landlord and the tenant have not agreed the Market rent three months before the relevant review date it shall be determined by an independent surveyor acting as an expert ( 2 ) the independent surveyor shall ( a ) be appointed in default of agreement by the President ( b ) give the landlord and the tenant an opportunity to make representations to him and to reply to each other 's representations ( but shall not be bound by them ) ( c ) have power to determine how the costs of the reference shall be borne ( d ) publish his decision within two months of his appointment ( 3 ) if the independent surveyor dies delays or becomes unwilling or incapable of acting or if for any reason the President thinks fit he may discharge the independent surveyor and appoint another in his place and may repeat this procedure as often as necessary Example 4:13 Landlord 's option to select method of resolving disputes if the landlord and the tenant have not agreed the Market Rent three months before the relevant review date it shall be determined by arbitration or ( if the landlord so elects by notice in writing given not later than one month before the relevant review date time being of the essence ) by an independent surveyor acting as an expert
24 There is also a Register of Pending Actions affecting land or any interest in land kept by the Land Charges Registrar , but a buyer ( the term includes a lessee and mortgagee ) for value who does not have express notice of such an action will not be bound by it unless it is registered as a land charge .
25 It therefore seems that if a person who signs a document is mistaken as to its effect as a result of the words or conduct of the other party , the signer may not be bound by its terms .
26 If the buyer subsequently retains the goods without objection , it may be taken to have accepted the offer ; however , if within a reasonable time the buyer responds making clear that it does not accept the seller 's terms , it will make a counter offer and will not be bound by the seller 's terms .
27 His successors of whatever party will not be bound by anything the Noble Earl may say this afternoon , it is inconceivable that a Home Secretary in five or ten years time , also what Lord say in February nineteen ninety four , I really must n't do whatever er I thought of doing in er that given the fact that the Noble Earl Lord gave certain assurances , he will do whatever he considers on that occasion to be right
28 I agree that the Crown Prosecution Service can not be bound against their wishes .
29 Not being bound by statutory rules and political control it was better able to innovate — perhaps trailblazing for local authorities to take up when the experiment was seen to work .
30 This means not being bound by the commitment to a narrow specialist view .
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