Sentences with phrase «narrower than the duty»

The duty to assist in CA 1989, s 23C is therefore much narrower than the duty to accommodate in NAA 1948, s 21.

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The trunk space too is not quite up to expectations, a narrow load space, rear seats that do not fold down and smaller than average cargo area make it less practical for load lugging duties.
Other than being a flagrant straw man, a statement revealing next to no familiarity with how difficult it is to get recused from jury duty for grounds, nor what narrow and specific restrictions are placed on the process in even the most selective of courts.
Now, the obvious point is that this a far narrower recommendation than the establishment of a duty to promote equality, diversity and inclusion generally.
At the end of his judgment he pointed to a clear need for reconsideration of this point at the highest level and also mentioned one definite loose end — in this case there had been no consideration of how the narrow principle fits in (if at all) with the statutory duty to mitigate loss in s 123 (4) of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (ERA 1996) which, after all, had been the basis for Hardy v Polk in the first place (rather than the later decision of the House of Lords in Dunnachie).
Instead, Naghdy said, «When we started with this technology there was more uncertainty than there is today, we had a duty to set high standards and narrow the scope of our offering, i.e. excluding the U.S..
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