Example sentences of "[be] [verb] to be subject " in BNC.

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1 By the Land Registration Act 1925 ( s70(1) ) : All registered land shall … be deemed to be subject to such of the following overriding interests as may be for the time being subsisting in reference thereto .
2 ( 3 ) A sale by auction may be notified to be subject to a reserve or upset price , and a right to bid may also be reserved expressly by or on behalf of the seller .
3 But such was the resistance from management , it was feared that it would become impossible to recruit top-quality personnel from the private sector if they were going to be subject to oversight from the Comptroller .
4 1.3 However , RSC Ord 38 and CCR Ord 20 are expressed to be subject to the Civil Evidence Act 1968 ( see Appendix B ) under which hearsay evidence in documents can be put in at trial if a party can not call the witness .
5 It should also be remembered that s 19(l) ( a ) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1927 provides that where there is a covenant , condition or agreement against assigning , underletting , charging or parting with possession of the premises or any part thereof without licence or consent , this is deemed to be subject to a proviso to the effect that such licence or consent is not to be unreasonably withheld .
6 The referential rigidity is said to be subject to a simple intuitive test .
7 When Parliament creates a new crime , this is presumed to be subject to certain defences at common law , such as self-defence and duress , and also ( very frequently ) to the requirement of a state of mind ( intention , knowledge or recklessness ) .
8 Sometimes the finality of the decision is expressed to be subject to the qualification " save in the case of manifest error " .
9 The International Air Transport Association has also been held to be subject to the EC competition rules for the same reason .
10 I saw that I was intended to be subject to people like these two , was doomed to marry Syl as surely as I had been born of my mother .
11 ( D.C. 1988 ) , a legal aid application was held to be subject to legal privilege .
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