Sentences with phrase «admission by exception»

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Any natural resources like oil, gas, metals, salt, even geothermal activity etc. (with the exception of sand, gravel, clay) do not belong the owner, but are considered ownerless until mined which needs a separate admission from the government (Some specific natural resources can even be only mined by the goverment which conveniently can transfer the rights).
Admission by «exception» is used mostly for home schoolers.
Free schools are expected to abide by the Admissions Code, which applies to all state schools in England, with the exception that the government has said the children of free school founders should be able to get a place at the school automatically.
* Walk - in Tours led by docents, most Thursdays at 5 pm and most Saturdays at 1 pm (check wexarts.org for exceptions; free with gallery admission; Thursday evenings are free to all).
Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the Admissions Committee, with the approval of the dean of the School of Art, at the time of admission only.
As a rule, few exhibitions of this kind have been so unabashedly topical, with the exception of the 1993 Whitney Biennial, which, held in the wake of the L.A. riots, had admission buttons by Daniel J. Martinez that read «I CA N'T IMAGINE EVER WANTING TO BE WHITE.»
It may be summarised as lying between those who, following Lord Justice Hoffmann in Muller v Linsley & Mortimer [1996] PNLR 74 think that the principle is by its nature limited to protecting statements made without prejudice from being used as admissions of the truth of what is stated, and those who, following Lord Justice Robert Walker in Unilever plc v The Proctor & Gamble Co [2000] 1 WLR 2436, [2001] 1 All ER 783, think that the principle prevents the use of statements made without prejudice for any purposes, subject to a non-exhaustive list of recognised exceptions.
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