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Yes, or several of them have lost their operative parts.
The operative part of the Court's judgment read as follows.
"But to shareholders, financial markets, obviously to the parties involved, it was absolutely clear that the operative part of Chrysler is a division."
The operative part of his letter ran as follows:
At the same time, the Court ruled that the new operative part of the regulation should remain in force until new legislation had been issued.
Justice Jagmohanlal Sinha read only the operative part of his judgement.
Though the operative part of his statement was untrue, it was apparently also inarguable to the Fomentor.
In fact, the operative part of the device consists only of a small, shiny ball attached to the end of a string.
Resistance of operative parts.
In current practice, individual competition decisions thus contain very long and detailed preambles setting out the reasons for the operative part which is, by comparison, quite short.
The latter element, a limitation, substantially weakens the operative part of the article and provides justification for differing interpretations and practice.
Apart from the stunning insult to the film's victims, it becomes an operative part of the very system - why do we keep pretending that everything's not connected?
As judgment was not given in open court, I think that the operative part of Waite J.'s reasoning should be given in full.
Judge S.P. Nikam passed the operative part of the order and sent the Anand brothers to custody.
The operative part of the motion for a resolution contained in Mr Garriga Polledo's report, the broad lines of which we support, prompts two comments from us.
Appellees, on the other hand, insist that the preamble is an operative part of the Act intended to guide the interpretation of other provisions of the Act.
The package didn't look like much, a rounded aluminum block the size of a microwave oven, the operative part of it smaller than the last joint of a man's middle finger.
It's in stage four, with the outer mind virtually comatose and with all sensory input shut down tight, that the inner mind becomes the only truly operative part of the mind.
Testatum - a command to witness which acknowledges the payment and receipt of the consideration and signals the beginning of the operative part; usually begins with "Now this Deed witnesseth"
The purpose of a legal text does not have to be surmised or deduced from the bare terms of its operative parts: the recitals, if properly drawn, state it clearly in express terms.
What assurance can the Commission give that even if recital 7 wording is not put into an operative part of the directive, it will still be effective in addressing the problem of borderline or frontier products?
Sir Thomas More finding himself unable to take the oath without at the same time distinguishing between the preamble and the operative part of the act, Benson endeavoured to induce him to 'change his conscience'.
In particular, like many such Acts, it can be better understood by looking at its beginning (Arrangement of Sections and long title) and its end (derivations), as well as the operative part in between.
The producers of the Bond films realized that the American inferiority complex was no longer an operative part of movie fiction, and it's said that an offer was going to be made to Mr. Gibson.
Later still we were holographically photographed and fingerprinted, had our retinal patterns taken, that sort of thing, and were also hooked up to a large machine the operative part of which looked like a test pilot's crash helmet.