Examples of The private law in a sentence
The private law provisions for registered ships shall not apply to a ship registered by virtue of this section and any matters or questions corresponding to those for which the private law provisions for registered ships make provisions shall be determined by reference to the law of the country of original registration.
The private law concepts still largely provide the basis for the investment firm’s or credit institution’s liability for a breach of its duties of care towards the retail investor, and hence determine whether there is a violation of a duty of care in private law and, if so, what are the consequences—if any—of such a violation for the investment service provider and the investor.
The private law regulation applicable to AIBO’s commercial spaces is confirmed by the ASRO Contract, which provides for the contribution in kind by AIBO to ASRO’s share capital of “commercial assets” (in the original formulation), and the rent paid by ASRO to AIBO for its commercial spaces at the airport under lease agreements.
The private law controlling fiduciaries struggles mightily to calibrate the way it enforces the duties it imposes to the three indicia constitutive of the fiduciary relationship: the fiduciary’s discretionary power over the beneficiary’s assets or interests, the trust reposed in the fiduciary, and the beneficiary’s vulnerability.
The private law rules of the breach of contract could mean a suitable starting point, thus, the point of “objective impossibility” could be filled with life again.
The private law in relation to corporations therefore informs the nature and character of those of the Town Council’s relationships which have a ready analogue in the law of corporations.
FDA will, upon ATF's request, provide ATF with a health hazard evaluation with respect to any substance found in alcoholic beverages.
Tollefson, ‘Cost in Public Interest Litigation: Recent Developments and Future Directions’, Advocates Quarterly, 35 (2009), 181–200.understood here, ‘is concerned principally with the mutual rights and obligations of individuals’, including corporations.68 The private law actions considered in this section arise primar- ily in tort, but also in the context of securities law.
That permit was always available to the State, and no satisfactory explanation has been advanced for its non-production at the trial.
The private law remedies suggested by the House of Lords were incompatible with Article 10 for the same reasons the other proposed private law remedies were considered incompatible by the High Court and the Court of Appeal.