José Carlos Balmón
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Practising prepositions: provide the appropriate preposition in the gaps.

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IPA UNED - Tema 2 - Inglés jurídico - Practising prepositions

Question 1 of 10

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141F Restrictions ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) reporting alleged offences by teachers

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Question 2 of 10

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(1) This section applies where a person who is employed or engaged as a teacher at a school is the subject ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) an allegation falling within subsection (2).

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Question 3 of 10

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(2) An allegation falls within this subsection if—
(a) it is an allegation that the person is or may be guilty ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) a relevant criminal offence, and
(b) it is made ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) or on behalf of a registered pupil ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) the school

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Question 4 of 10

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(3) No matter relating ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, wich ) the person is to be included ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) any publication if it is likely to lead members of the public to identify the person as the teacher who is the subject ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) the allegation.

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Question 5 of 10

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(4) Any person may make an application ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) a magistrates' court for an order dispensing ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) the restrictions imposed by subsection (3).

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Question 6 of 10

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(5) The court may make an order dispensing with the restrictions, ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) the extent specified ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) the order, if it is satisfied that it is in the interests of justice to do so, having regard ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) the welfare of—
(a) the person who is the subject ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) the allegation, and
(b) the victim ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) the offence ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) which the allegation relates

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Question 7 of 10

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(6) The power ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, wiht ) subsection (5) may be exercised by a single justice.

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Question 8 of 10

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(7) In the case ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) a decision to make or refuse to make an order under subsection (5), a person mentioned ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) subsection (8) may, in accordance ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) Criminal Procedure Rules—

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Question 9 of 10

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(a) appeal ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) the Crown Court ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) the decision, or
(b) appear or be represented ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) the hearing of such an appeal.

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Question 10 of 10

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(8) The persons referred ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) in subsection (7) are—
(a) a person who was a party ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) the proceedings on the application ( for, of, by, at, in, under, against, on, to, with ) the order;
(b) any other person with the leave of the Crown Court.

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