Sentence examples for conveyance of such from inspiring English sources

Exact(2)

An executor making the election described in paragraph (6) shall, for purposes of calculating the amount of tax imposed by section 2001, include the value of any development right (as defined in paragraph (5)) retained by the donor in the conveyance of such qualified conservation easement.

Thus, the presentation and conveyance of such a genome Web portal should be intuitive, user-friendly, and concise.

Similar(58)

The conveyance of any such interest in land in accordance with this subsection shall be deemed to further a Federal conservation policy and yield a significant public benefit for purposes of section 6 of Public Law 96 541.

If an eligible person cannot qualify to operate an automobile or other conveyance, the Secretary shall provide or assist in providing an automobile or other conveyance to such person, as provided in subsection (a) of this section, if the automobile or other conveyance is to be operated for the eligible person by another person.

Three studies which have attempted to address residents' perception of delivering bad news indicate that residents had experienced discomfort with psychosocial issues related to the conveyance of bad news, such as personal fears and different perceptions of bad news [ 25- 27].

In many industrial problems, a homogeneous product is delivered from its origin to a destination by means of different modes of transport called conveyances, such as trucks, cargo flights, goods trains, ships, etc.

The other questions must be between the defendants in this case and those from whom they took deeds of conveyance, or such other parties, public or private, as may show that they have an interest in the controversy.

(3) Traps, nets and unloaded weapons may be possessed within a temporary lodging or mechanical mode of conveyance when such implements are rendered temporarily inoperable or are packed, cased or stored in a manner that will prevent their ready use.

Public health did not fully come into its own until the acceptance of the germ theory of disease in the 1880s and 1890s, which led to a wave of new public health initiatives and the conveyance of safe health practices such as boiling bottles of milk, protecting food from insects, washing hands, and ventilating rooms, among others.

Among loanwords from English are names of conveyances such as Hindi rel-gaṛi "railroad-train" and ṭɛksī "taxi"; profession names such as injinīr "engineer," jəj "judge," ḍaktər "Western doctor," pulis "police"; and terms of educational administration such as kaləj "college" and yunivərsiṭī "university".

They are kept for a variety of purposes such as conveyance of goods or farm products; as draught animal; as source of hide, milk, and meat (Dorman 1984) or as racing animals in some Middle East countries (Snow 1992).

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