Example sentences of "to [art] right " in BNC.

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1 Between the 14th day of September 1987 and the 8th day of January 1988 conspired together and with other persons to defraud such persons who had or might have had an interest in dealing in shares in Blue Arrow , or National Westminster Bank , or in dealing on the Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 share index , namely : 2.1 By dishonestly concealing holdings of 19.39 per cent of the share capital of Blue Arrow ; 2.2 By falsely stating that all remaining shares not taken up in the rights issue by existing shareholders had been sold in the market ; 2.3 By falsely representing that 33,315,528 shares in Blue Arrow held by County NatWest Securities were held for the purposes of market making ; 2.4 By falsely representing that 34,069,433 shares in Blue Arrow held by Phillips & Drew Securities were held for the purposes of market making ; 2.5 By dealing off market with Union Bank of Switzerland in 28,201,743 shares in Blue Arrow when by reason of their connection with that company they were knowingly in possession of un-published price sensitive information ; 2.6 By creating a false instrument , namely a letter of indemnity dated 5 October 1987 from Nicholas Wells on behalf of County NatWest to Union Bank Of Switzerland ; 2.7 By engaging in a course of conduct which created a false or misleading impression as to the market in the shares of Blue Arrow for the purpose of creating such an impression and thereby influencing persons who might deal in those shares ; 2.8 By purchasing and retaining 2,150 Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 share index put option contracts to cover a risk of £51,500,000 whilst concealing from the market the true position in relation to the rights issue and the subsequent placing of shares in Blue Arrow , where Blue Arrow and National Westminster Bank were both component parts of that index .
2 2.9 By transferring 1,000,000 new ordinary shares in Blue Arrow from NatWest Investment Bank to County NatWest Securities to account for a similar holding by Handelsbank NatWest and falsely representing that those shares were held by County atWest Securities Limited for the purposes of market making ; 2.10 By failing properly to account for the acquisition , distribution and disposal of 66,600,000 shares in Blue Arrow held by NatWest Investment Bank and County NatWest in the records required for accounting purposes by NatWest Investment Bank and County NatWest ; 2.11 By failing properly to account for the acquisition , distribution and disposal of 34,069,433 shares in Blue Arrow held by Phillips & Drew Securities in the records required for accounting purposes by Phillips & Drew Securities ; 2.12 By falsely representing that County NatWest had become interested in 9.5 per cent of the issued capital of Blue Arrow on December 17,1987 and that the board of Blue Arrow had been informed of that interest ; 2.13 By concealing the true position in relation to the rights issue from the Bank of England , the International Stock Exchange , National Westminster Bank and/ or the board of directors of Blue Arrow ; 2.14 By falsely representing that the rights issue had been honestly and successfully completed by reason of their general skill , competence and diligence .
3 He did no wilful damage but regarded himself as entitled to go where he wished for the purpose in his mind without regard to the rights of ownership and the alleged presence of man traps and spring guns .
4 In the second place , possession is not merely evidence of ownership , but ( subject to the rights of the owner ) is itself and for its own sake entitled to legal protection .
5 Their aim was to fight for full independence , and to restore Italy to the rights that had been established under Henry V , Lothar III and Barbarossa 's immediate predecessor Conrad III .
6 However , despite some lip-service to the rights of schools to determine their own curriculum , on the whole those who argue against centralist control of schools do so not so much on grounds of loss of freedom for schools as on grounds of the consequent loss of local power .
7 Marxism is not seen to be particularly antagonistic to the rights of women , and several women attribute their general political consciousness to the education they received through the Party .
8 We all have our own personal philosophy as to the rights of animals , but whatever that may be there is now sufficient scientific evidence to demonstrate that all the major farm species have sufficient cognitive powers to recognise quality in life .
9 In addition to all this the Bill to be introduced into the House of Lords pays no real attention to the rights of conscience of doctors , nurses or anyone else involved in the care of the sick .
10 The effect of these was to transfer the common land to private ownership ; the dispossessed commoners were given small pockets of land or other compensation , but these were not necessarily equivalent to the rights they had lost .
11 The subsidiary 's share capital was £2m ( ordinary £1 shares ) and its net assets were £10m immediately prior to the rights issue .
12 The group owned 55% of the share capital prior to the rights issue , ie , 1,100,000 shares .
13 The European Court confirmed that the dispositions of the EC treaty relating to the rights of establishment forbid member states to prevent a person from establishing himself in a state and carrying on the profession of auditor on the grounds that that person is already established and recognised as an auditor in another member state .
14 6.3 The expiry or termination of this Agreement shall be without prejudice to the rights of the Parties accrued up to the date of such expiry or termination .
15 The desire for a national culture is seen as damagingly conservative , often ‘ racist ’ and almost inevitably unsympathetic to the rights of women .
16 Guild Socialists like G. D. H. Cole sought to reconcile syndicalist ideas of workers control with Fabian commitments to the rights of consumers and of citizens .
17 When the people in the world awaken to the rights that are theirs , governments will no longer dare to defy them and set them at nought . ’
18 Each old person admitted to residential care should sign a contract relating to the rights of residents for accommodation services and continuing personal independence ( Wagner , 1988 , p. 37 ) .
19 While individuals have certain rights in their spouses , rights recognized by the compensation they receive when they are ‘ abandoned ’ , these rights are always subordinate to the rights of individuals to freely choose their consociates .
20 It was viewed by Mrs Whitehouse as ‘ another threat to the rights , the security and the character of the child ’ .
21 Mrs Whitehouse , as has been shown , drew the attention of the DPP to The Little Red Schoolbook ( LRSB ) as soon as it was published in Britain , arguing that it was a ‘ threat to the rights , the security and the character of the child ’ .
22 But it is clear from decisions since Fleet Street Casuals in which standing has been denied that there are still limits to the rights of individuals to challenge government decisions .
23 For it invites the view that the powers attaching to the rights have largely fallen into abeyance and may , therefore , the more readily be disregarded .
24 If this is so , then any attempts to conjure up a single popular will can only be factitious , and dangerous to the rights of individuals and groups within society : hence , in part , the suspicion with which mass political movements are viewed from within this perspective .
25 Whilst one of the rights of owners is to use the land which they own as they please , there are restrictions on their use of land due to the rights of others .
26 These amount to the rights of others over the owner 's land .
27 A story about the offender 's arrest nearly doubled the daily circulation of the New York Post In response to the public interest in the crimes , a deal was struck in respect to the rights to the story and a book produced .
28 The real concern is that the remedy applied to suppress these practices may do more long-term damage to the rights of authors and publishers than can be justified by any compensation to the victims of crime or assuaging of the moral outrage achieved by the forfeiture of the proceeds of crime .
29 ‘ the terms ‘ rights and obligations ’ in article 234 refer , as regards the ‘ rights , ’ to the rights of third countries and , as regards the ‘ obligations , ’ to the obligations of member states …
30 The second school of thought contends that the word in this context means no more than to take possession of an article and that there is no requirement that the taking or appropriation should be in any way antagonistic to the rights of the owner .
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