Sentences with phrase «caught under this regime»

Does it mean that the shape of a plug or electrical insert, which might be used for different purposes including nothing to do with accessing code, is caught under this regime?

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For example if exorcism was illegal and you caught me beating my neighbor with a copy of the Egyptian book of the dead while covering them in chicken blood I could always get away with it under the excuse that it was an adult adventure, a skin care regime, performance art or any number of things.
Clarke is a key part in the under 23's as they catch the eye, winning four games on the bounce in their section, moving up and into play - off contention under the new regime.
Trustees contemplating action pre-5 April 2008 will in many cases also have to consider how to take advantage of the current more benign CGT rules for non-domiciliaries without triggering CGT liability for beneficiaries who are both resident and domiciled in the UK and the need to analyse the trust's income records to ensure that all retained income (as well as gains which may give rise to liability in the future) is fully distributed — the catch being that distributions to UK resident beneficiaries always draw down relevant income under the Income Tax Act 2007, s 732 regime in priority to gains under TCGA 1992, s 87.
While that was the case under the previous regime, under the present Act, fiduciary claims are caught by the phrase «claims pursued in court» in s. 2 (1).
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