Example sentences of "within [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 For instance , if the surveyor failed to carry out his inspection and to present his report within the agreed time and as a result a house at a bargain price was lost , then a claim could properly be made for compensation .
2 If that action is not taken within the agreed time and your debtor 's promise is broken you must immediately move to the next collection stage .
3 The Secretary of State argued , inter alia , that the selection process necessary now that the grammar schools were to be retained could not be adequately organised within the available time , and that this was unreasonable behaviour within section 68 .
4 Competitors had to drive around the country 's top racing circuits within the five-day time period .
5 Any objective should be realistic or , in other words , possible to achieve successfully within the forecasted time span .
6 If LIFESPAN RDBI can not complete within the restricted time , it will stop at a sensible position from which it can subsequently restart .
7 Many scrutinies , moreover , are not completed within the two-year time span , and departments have frequently been criticised for delays in implementation .
8 Within the European time zone we expect competition to intensify with the creation of a single EC capital market and the possible advent of a single currency , the ECU .
9 Lot seventy does not have a horn with it but Lot ninety two , the good news is it does have a reproducer er Lot one hundred and eleven should have a black dot against it to indicate that it will be removed from the premises if not cleared within the stated time Lot one seven four is withdrawn one nine one the estimate should read eight to twelve hundred and finally Lot one nine eight is withdrawn .
10 Yesterday 's hearing before Mr Justice Schiemann was on the issue of whether the claim fell within the legal time limit .
11 On the other hand , co-ordination of those involved , and completion of the project within the established time and budget limits , require an elaborate procedure for planning and control .
12 Nor does the statutory postponement apply for the purpose of ascertaining whether you have made a complaint to an industrial tribunal within the requisite time limit .
13 The minister did not believe that Tameside Council could properly implement the change within the limited time available .
14 There was also a section where goods not redeemed within the allotted time were for sale .
15 Where , as is usually the case , an instrument is laid subject to negative resolution , the position is that it will obtain or , more commonly , retain the force of law unless , within the stipulated time , the House rejects it .
16 The charterer , on the other hand , promised : 1 ) to load the ship within the stipulated time ; 2 ) to pay freight on the discharge of the goods ; and 3 ) to pay customary fees such as ‘ primage ’ ( a small payment to the master for his ‘ trouble ’ ) , ‘ pilotage ’ ( pilot 's fee ) , and ‘ average ’ ( an assortment of small fees for services , such as towing shared by ship and cargo , not to be confused with general or particular average ) .
17 Yes , it does — if one does not pay within the stipulated time .
18 The chief dangers are that some flaw in the title will be overlooked , or that requisitions on title will not be delivered within the stipulated time ( now six working days after delivery of abstract ) , so that a seller 's conveyancer might plead this breach of the conditions of sale as an excuse for not clearing up a genuine difficulty .
19 Again , this can only be an agreement to sell and the contract will fail if the contingency fails to occur within the stipulated time , or if there is none within a reasonable time ( compare the sale of a chance or spes ) .
20 A mere failure to respond , within the 14-day time limit or at all , does not necessarily amount to an unreasonable refusal .
21 The withdrawal of SSP or sickness allowance will apply where there is no acceptable reason for the failure to notify within the respective time limits .
22 The Court of Appeal unanimously held that the time of delivery was of the essence of this contract , but that this stipulation was waived by the defendant 's requests for delivery after the due date which would have estopped him had there been delivery within the extended time .
23 This , implicitly at least , demands the use of major computer systems , otherwise it would not be possible easily to carry out the necessary regular checks as to whether the various procedures have been undertaken within the prescribed time period .
24 Inside , prize tokens swirl in currents of air and each person tries to touch and keep one token within the given time .
25 Spencer Stuart 's success rate — proportion of assignments successfully completed to the client 's satisfaction within the specified time — has been independently estimated at 80% , much higher than many rival firms .
26 While every effort is made to offer those who book late the course they have requested , the school reserves the right to offer an alternative Executive Course in the case of applications not received within the specified time .
27 R. K. Dorendra Singh , sworn in as Chief Minister the same day , said that he would be able to secure a majority in the legislature within the specified time .
28 This means testing as many options as possible within a limited time frame .
29 However , the ambit of the Act is extended by s13 which provides that to the extent that the Act applies the exclusion or restriction of liability , it also applies to clauses which : ( a ) make " any liability or its enforcement subject to restrictive or onerous conditions " , such as time limit clauses requiring notification of claims , or commencement of proceedings , within a limited time ; ( b ) exclude or restrict " any right or remedy in respect of the liability " , such as clauses : ( i ) excluding the right of a buyer to reject goods , terminate a contract or exercise a right of set-off , or ( ii ) requiring a customer to accept repair or replacement from the supplier ; ( c ) subject " a person to any prejudice in consequence of his pursuing any right or remedy " ; ( d ) exclude or restrict any rules of evidence or procedure , such as clauses : ( i ) making certificates of quality conclusive evidence that goods correspond with the contract , ( ii ) making one party 's record of a transaction conclusive evidence of the facts recorded , ( iii ) requiring certain evidence in order to obtain particular remedies — eg " no refunds without receipt " .
30 Each target is attempted five times in Figure 4.10 within a specific time period , usually a week .
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