Example sentences of "entered [prep] by the " in BNC.

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1 This phrase has appeared in Hague Conventions since 1896 , in many bilateral civil procedure conventions including those entered into by the United Kingdom , in other multilateral conventions and , outside the area of civil procedure in the Brussels Convention on jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters 1968 .
2 The Convention was a treaty entered into by the United States and so a part of federal law pre-empting State rules .
3 Member States were in turn third parties to the contracts entered into by the International Tin Council .
4 He considered the role of the Council members as delegates to be suggestive of agency , but concluded that agency was defeated by the literal wording of the contracts which were entered into by the third parties in the following terms :
5 The effect of s. 5 , therefore , is to render unenforceable business contracts entered into by the proprietor , where he or she is in breach of the requirements of s. 5 and this breach has caused some ‘ loss ’ to the other party .
6 It may arise that the ultra vires transaction entered into by the company is one in which a director or some other person connected with the company has an interest .
7 By a consent order dated 1 July 1988 the proceedings against the second defendant were stayed , pursuant to an agreement between the plaintiff and the second defendant , entered into by the second defendant in ignorance of the plaintiff 's agreement with the first defendant , under which the second defendant paid the plaintiff £18,000 and costs .
8 A prerequisite to making such an order is that the court is satisfied that the transaction was entered into by the debtor for the purpose either of putting assets beyond the reach of a person who is making , or may at some time make , a claim against him , or of otherwise prejudicing the interests of such a person in relation to such a claim : subsection ( 3 ) .
9 Further the third to fifth defendants were also knowingly concerned in investment transactions entered into by the first defendant with members of the U.K. investing public in the course of and/or as a result of the aforesaid contraventions of the Act by the first defendant in which the third to fifth defendants were knowingly concerned in the respects set out in paragraph 29 herein .
10 A similar strategy , explored by Salop and Scheffman ( 1987 ) , is where integration or contracts entered into by the incumbent have the effect of raising rivals costs , e.g. where a contract with a supplier specifies that an input will only be supplied to an entrant at a higher price than that enjoyed by the incumbent .
11 Any course of conduct followed or any transaction entered into by the reader arising from anything published in this magazine is so carried out or entered into at the reader 's sole risk .
12 However , the degree of liberalisation afforded by the Directive is limited ; full freedom to provide insurance on a cross-border or ‘ services ’ basis only applies where the life insurance contract is entered into by the policyholder on their own initiative ; in the case of other ( ’ non-own initiative ’ ) contracts the Directive allows the authorities of the member state into which the insurance is provided to require such services business to be authorised by them .
13 no asset has been acquired or disposed of on capital account or has been agreed to be acquired or disposed of and no contract involving expenditure by it on capital account has been entered into by the Business .
14 One of the common problems encountered in assets sales is determining how the customer and supplier contracts entered into by the vendor are to be transferred to the purchaser .
15 The subscription and shareholders ' agreement , sometimes known as the investment agreement , is entered into by the management , the other providers of the equity finance and the buy-out company , " Newco " .
16 Additionally , since such agreements are usually only entered into by the seller with his most important customers , the special negotiation of a set of terms and conditions of supply is worth the effort of both sides , and , incidentally , is the best way of avoiding the battle of the forms .
17 This makes it clear that those customers have a direct customer relationship with the firm itself , and the customer agreement must therefore be entered into by the firm .
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