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Such regulation can take the form of statutory control or congressional oversight.
Until the 1970s there was no statutory control upon exemption clauses.
This means that it is present in parts of Europe but is under statutory control.
If you own common land, your rights are subject to statutory controls and the commoners' interests.
After 1881, the state attempted to restrict gambling through licensing and other statutory controls.
There are other differences, for example, as regards the statutory controls over exclusion clauses.
He possesses one form of statutory control, i.e. unreasonableness.
We have already seen premium rate pay like double time for Sunday working attacked after statutory controls on them were removed in nineteen eighty six.
Secondly, while I abhor statutory controls, there's one area where Parliament can help the press.
Statutory controls should be introduced on industrial and commercial development, and resources made available for the removal of existing inappropriate developments.
Those rules are now supplemented by statutory control under the UCTA 1977.
Through statutory control, Congress aims to limit bureaucratic drift before it occurs by exerting influence over the organization of a bureaucracy.
The CCA 1974 applies statutory control to a regulated consumer hire agreement.
The union-backed PT favours an immediate debt moratorium and statutory controls on company profits.
However, agencies are subject to inspection and statutory control by the Health Authority, and so generally can be relied upon for a high standard of service.
In addition, indemnities of both types are subject to statutory control under the UCTA 1977.
The study suggested that BZP "should be placed under statutory control similar to those regulating the use of amphetamine."
Thus if the effect of an indemnity is to reverse liability, it will be subject to the same statutory control as if it were an exclusion.
He used his seat in the Lords to campaign in support of council tenants, statutory control of estate agents, and for better treatment of diabetes.
Such parking charges have no statutory controls and no procedural safeguards, unlike parking fines issued through councils.
Congress exerts statutory control by specifying the bureaucracy's agenda, structure, time and fiscal constraints, and procedures while leaving little discretion to the bureaucracies.
Even if terms are incorporated into the contract and so would be effective, there are various statutory controls over the types of terms that may have legal effect.
The Heath government had taken statutory controls over prices, incomes, and dividends and its 1972 Industry Act permitted large-scale state intervention in industry.
There are no statutory controls or codes of practice governing the description of products apart from the British Standard on terms used in disinfection which is widely ignored.
A different problem to the above concerns attempts by suppliers to control minimum resale prices where there are statutory controls under the Resale Prices Act 1976.