Sentences with phrase «relevant statutory purpose»

Their Lordships concluded that Habermehl and Fraser (No 1) were wrongly decided, and as Lord Walker stated: «Reverter (after 1987, in equity) will occur only if the relevant statutory purpose is no longer being carried out.»

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Section 145 contains the relevant provisions, the fulcrum of which is sub-s 1 which reads as follows: «A person (P) who provides accommodation, together with nursing or personal care, in a care home for an individual under arrangements made with P under the relevant statutory provisions (eg s 21 of the National Assistance Act 1948) is to be taken for the purposes of sub-s (3)(b) of section 6 of the HRA 1998 (acts of public authorities) to be exercising a function of a public nature in doing so.»
The purpose of the relevant part of IAA 1999 was to ensure that any person wishing to provide immigration advice or services had either to be registered with the immigration services commissioner (who had statutory power under IAA 1999 to regulate the activities of persons so registered) or be a person subject to the regulatory control of one of the designated professional bodies.
The purpose of section 11 is to support the exercise of the court's power to allow a name or other matter to be withheld in court proceedings, by conferring a statutory power to give ancillary directions prohibiting publication of the relevant information.
: Although not statutory, the rule has been established through jurisprudence that the date of the separation of the parties is the relevant date for purposes of identification of assets.
When Willard's widow sought to reopen his estate in order to exercise her statutory authority to waive the privilege for estate settlement purposes, the North Carolina Supreme Court, in In re Miller, 357 N.C. 316 (2003), found that her true purpose was not to effectuate the goals of the estate but to uncover information relevant to the murder investigation.
The Divisional Court reviewed the relevant sections of the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 that pertain to a landlord's right to enter the rental premises and found that none of the statutory provisions permitted entry for the purpose of taking photographs to market the property for sale or lease.
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