Examples of the 1973 Regulations in a sentence
Unclear liability: the responsibility of liability for certain modern items is not specified in the 1973 Regulations.
These are unclear liability and outdated prices as a result of the 1973 Regulations becoming out of date.
Modernises the language and structure of the 1973 Regulations so the liabilities are easier to understand.
The drugs are therefore added to the list of drugs in Schedule 1 to the 1973 Regulations.
Doing nothing will result in the 1973 Regulations becoming further outdated and exacerbate current issues strengthening the rationale for intervention.
It replaces the 1973 Regulations and reduces the number of legislative instruments.
These are referred to as model clauses in the 1986 Act and were prescribed in the 1973 Regulations The Government’s policy objective is to allocate clear liabilities for fixed equipment so that agricultural holdings operate efficiently and productively and minimise disputes between landlord and tenant.
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Other scholars claimed that competitiveness is a result of specific economic outcomes, e.g., attracting foreign direct investments (FDI) or even increasing exports, to say the least (Bris et al., 2014).
For the agreements already in place in Wales, it is imperative that the 1973 Regulations are updated so that responsibilities are defined for items now in common use on holdings, monetary caps reflect current market costs and responsibilities for new technologies developed since the regulations were drafted are included.