Because it did not create a criminal offence, no prosecution was ever brought under this provision.
The Crown Office said charges are to be brought under health and safety legislation.
It was not until late that night that the situation was brought under control.
Peter and Hazelmary Bull, who run the Chymorvah, deny the claim brought under equality laws.
The Lumbini Project Area was expropriated and brought under government ownership in the 1970s.
If only this could be brought under control, he says, the leavers would return.
It must be firmly resisted because such a course would reignite inflation, only recently brought under control.
In last week's election the voters made it very clear that they want spending brought under control.
However, Public Health Wales (PHW) has warned that despite those immunisations the outbreak has not been brought under control.
Evil is epitomized by these greedy and selfish forces that must be brought under control to serve common interests.
If it is not brought under control, it could destabilize the entire region.
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In Slovenia, untamed forest still exceeds land that has been brought under cultivation.
Once claimed, the bodies were wrapped in shrouds and brought under plastic tarps.
Ms Williams said the problem in the town had been brought under control.
The fire, believed to have been caused by an electrical failure, has been brought under control, local media report.
"The situation is now being brought under control, " police chief Saud Mirza said.
It is being brought under the 1998 Human Rights Act, which incorporates into UK law the European Convention on Human Rights.
This year, only seven such attacks have been recorded, leading police to believe that the situation was being brought under control.
The force said the leak had been brought under control by 20:25 GMT and traffic was allowed back into the area.
Uganda once stood alongside Thailand and Cambodia as an example of a place where the epidemic had been brought under control.
The fire, which was brought under control three hours after it started, burned the building to the ground, Russian news agencies reported.
As firefighting crews battled the blazes, authorities blamed arsonists for starting some, and even relighting others that had been brought under control.
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This has to be brought under control, or else consumers will retreat.
Dr Cleaveland believes the disease can be brought under control if governments and international agencies make money available to fund vaccination programmes.
When malaria is brought under temporary control in an area, young people lack the need or opportunity to develop immunity to it.
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Cases involving price-fixing and market-division arrangements are typically brought under Section 1.
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The Newzbin case was brought under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act.
Academies were brought under the Freedom of Information Act in 2010.
Donor nations and organisations insisted that the free-for-all be brought under control.
This shrewd New Democrat played a big part in getting Canada's constitution brought under overtly Canadian (rather than, theoretically, British) control in 1982.
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