Example sentences of "dispute [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is better that the purchaser is aware of the difficulties before contracts are executed as this reduces the possibility of disputes for breach of warranty arising once the transaction is completed .
2 One is the insistence that America renounce all its bilateral disputes as part of the round .
3 When there are disputes about expert determination , the courts apply the law of contract , and the law of contract is the most important area of law for this subject .
4 Our own disputes about Sunday trading ignore the fact that most of our Community partners close shops and museums at weekends , often on Mondays , and for long lunch breaks .
5 But then you also , as I see it , have to play the conciliators , between between neighbours in disputes about noise or whatever , bonfires , things like that .
6 The Gatt trade discussions being held up over disputes about EC subsidies for oilseeds and the volume of exports could generate billions of dollars for world trade .
7 Such well-kept secrets more frequently relate to legal disputes about possession , and it often turns out that the estate in question does not belong to the family that lives there , but to a claimant of undistinguished origin .
8 Governments are also often drawn into disputes about matters of public taste and decency .
9 But the chief function of the feudal court was the regulation of disputes about land .
10 The desire of some parties for justice rather than finality fuels challenges to decisions ; parties whose challenges fail wish to sue the expert ; and the poorly defined boundary with arbitration provides material for disputes about disputes .
11 Liverpool inevitably became the centre for disputes about rate-capping for excessive expenditure , and then for surcharging when it tried to defy the government over expenditure cuts .
12 Thus jurisdiction was infinitely fragmented ; and the confusion was increased by the growing influence and power of the Church courts , which dealt with a large variety of cases , from disputes about marriages to cases involving the clergy 's faith and morals .
13 Shades of disputes about children being released for field trips or school visits ) .
14 In 1988 the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors set up a ‘ cut-price ’ arrangement which enabled house-buyers to take disputes about house surveys to arbitration .
15 Disputes between planners and private sector developers have been over matters of detail .
16 The easier it is to use courts or , even better , private agreements to sort out disputes between creditors and shareholders while the firm continues to operate , the lower the costs will be , and the greater the incentive to skate closer to the edge .
17 The Donovan Commission had approved tribunals as ‘ an easily accessible , speedy , informal and inexpensive procedure ’ for the settlement of disputes between employers and employees .
18 They are courts of first instance and their purpose is to adjudicate disputes between employers and employees , arising under employment protection legislation .
19 In the past he had settled several disputes between Victoria and Albert .
20 The court held that the rule that the welfare of the child is to be the first and paramount consideration applies not only to disputes between parents , but also to a dispute between parents and a third party .
21 In it we reaffirmed that all disputes between states should be resolved peacefully in accordance with the provisions of the charter .
22 The chamber will deal with environmental disputes between states referred to it by UN members .
23 Self-governing towns were swift to embrace this new — or rather revived Carolingian — form of trial ; for disputes between merchants were hardly susceptible of solution by battle .
24 The BFA also regulates disputes between franchisor and franchisee and sets out their mutual obligations .
25 These clauses are also found in insurance policies to resolve disputes between insurer and insured as to whether a claim should proceed .
26 Disputes between management and unions may therefore be seen in the context of inter-organisational conflict , and individual members of both organisations may then feel a tug of loyalties in opposing directions .
27 Disputes between CIS members became apparent immediately , especially over economic issues , and control of armed forces .
28 He must acquire some knowledge of law and seek to settle disputes between parishioners , having three or four of the ablest men in the parish to hear the cause with him .
29 Among other changes that have recently been announced by Lloyd 's are : a new arbitration scheme to deal with disputes between members and their underwriting agents , starting next year ; a new scheme placing a ceiling on future losses sustained by underwriting members , to commence from 1 January 1993 ; and the establishment of a support fund , financed by contributions from Lloyd 's brokers and underwriting agents , to help members suffering from underwriting losses and changes in the guidelines , and members willing to meet their underwriting losses but unable to do so immediately .
30 The Court was given the responsibility of handling cases arising from all three Community treaties or from disputes between members .
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