Sentences with phrase «effluxion of»

Any person who knowingly utters as and for a subsisting and effectual document any document or electronic record which has by any lawful authority been ordered to be revoked, cancelled or suspended, or the operation of which has ceased by effluxion of time, or by death, or by the happening of any other event, is guilty of an offence of the same kind, and is liable to the same punishment, as if he had forged the document.
Lord Sumption had argued in his Bar Council lecture of November last year that the gender imbalance of the superior courts would be corrected only by the effluxion of time.
The court ruled that these words only allow rent to be apportioned where a lease comes to an end by effluxion of time, not where it is being terminated by the exercise of a break right.
It may be that sensitivity over disclosure of the PPM had dissipated through the effluxion of time, but I heard no evidence to this effect.
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