Sentences with phrase «relevant statutory provisions»

The Upper Tribunal's decision in Revenue and Customs Commissioners v J3 Building Solutions Ltd [2017] UKUT 253 (TCC)(«J3 BS») perhaps belatedly seeks to clarify the law in relation to the zero rating of construction works to existing buildings although relevant statutory provisions changed in 1995.
The Tribunal reached its conclusions by reference to the relevant objects of the Act (s (3)(a) and 3 (b)-RRB-, other relevant statutory provisions and the Prime Minister's speech.
Personal data will only be passed on to third parties if necessary to provide the service offered (e.g. payment processing for fee - based memberships), and if you have given us your consent or disclosure in accordance with relevant statutory provisions that are required or permitted (e.g. if we have to comply with a request, a governmental investigative or security agency).
Based on the relevant statutory provision the period of six years does not start to run until the Bank sends a demand letter.
In an attempt to thread a needle between these two problematic extremes, Angela Cameron and I suggested (though perhaps not as explicitly as possible) the following approach in «Furthering Substantive Equality Through Administrative Law ``: in all cases, Charter values emerge from the decision - making context, from reading the relevant statutory provisions in light of Charter guarantees and the characteristics of the individual (s) before the decision - maker.
Under the relevant statutory provisions in place at the time (s 87 within Pt IV of the Housing Act 1985 (HA 1985)-RRB- family members residing with a secure tenant at the time of his or her death were in certain circumstances entitled to succeed to the tenancy.
There is nothing in the relevant statutory provisions to suggest there is any duty to protect the economic interests of third parties.
At the time when the answer to our question was maybe, the relevant statutory provision that plaintiffs used was:
The relevant statutory provisions are as follows:
The Court said that it was unnecessary to decide this issue, however, since a contextual analysis of the relevant statutory provisions and the statutory history clearly pointed toward an intended retrospective application.
2.1.23 Documents such as applications for permission to appeal and notices of appeal must be served by the party or their solicitors on the respondents or their solicitors, in accordance with rule 6 or with any relevant statutory provisions (5), before they are filed.
The presumption is probably rebutted by the wording of the relevant statutory provisions, but it seems to me that it should have been given some weight by Mactavish J. in her analysis.
However, it can issue a declaration under s. 4 of the Act that the relevant statutory provision is incompatible with the rights set out in the Convention.
In a claim for unfair dismissal, receipt of disability benefit does not preclude the claimant from seeking compensation for loss of earnings, because the relevant statutory provisions enable a person who is fit to work to obtain disability benefit.
Just consider how the current legal landscape would look tomorrow if the relevant statutory provisions were repealed.
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