I've experienced a number of cases like these, where a buyer first tells me how much s / he likes my book (and often
expressly states an intention to get it), but then the sale is lost over some trifle.
However, s. 71 says this about binding the Crown: «No Act or regulation binds Her Majesty or affects Her Majesty's rights or prerogatives unless
it expressly states an intention to do so.»
It referenced as support section 71 of the Legislation Act, 2006 which provides «No Act or regulation binds Her Majesty or affects Her Majesty's rights or prerogatives unless
it expressly states an intention to do so» and section 4 (2) of the LRA which provides «Except as provided in subsection (1), this Act does not bind the Crown».
Not exact matches
Although it is not
expressly stated by Dr. Priebe that he subscribed to white supremacist, homophobic and misogynistic views as was the case in the indenture under consideration in Canada Trust Co., the
stated qualifications in paragraph 3 (d)(ii)(E) leave no doubt as to Dr. Priebe's views and his
intention to discriminate on these grounds.
The common law's capacity to review acts of
state which extinguish native title is limited, particularly where such an
intention is
expressly stated in the legislation.
Where the
intention of the legislature is not
expressly stated the court plays a greater role in interpreting the legislation so as to give effect to its purpose.
Property acquired in exchange for separate property shall remain separate property regardless of whether the title is in the name of the husband or wife or both and shall not be considered to be marital property unless a contrary
intention is
expressly stated in the conveyance.
Third, the Government Welfare Reform Bill
expressly states that section 8 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 applies to the repeal and is unaffected by any contrary
intention (Schedule 1, Item 4 (b)-RRB-.