Example sentences of "[art] right [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | For , just as the individual has the moral right not to kill in violation of his own moral principles , a right recognised by law in this country since 1916 , so also it can be argued that he has the right not to be required to contribute through his taxes towards the maintenance of a professional army equipped with weapons of mass destruction to kill on his behalf . |
2 | A third party may assert that it has more than a mere interest in a certain subject , since it has a legal right81 in the subject matter of the dispute , or a right granted under a treaty between the parties . |
3 | It appears to be of no importance that the covenant is broken by the exercise of a right granted by L2 's predecessor in title … |
4 | They have been indoctrinated for nearly forty years with the belief that their right to this pension does not arise simply out of a public decision to pay it but is a right vested in the individual by virtue of certain payments made by him , and analogous to what would be his entitlement under a contract with an insurance company . |
5 | The intention of the parties is important since a right bestowed upon third parties carries the corollary of the acceptance of an obligation by themselves . |
6 | It is usually argued that the managers do not acquire their Newco shares pursuant to a right conferred on them or an opportunity offered to them by Newco by virtue of their employment ( see s77 Finance Act 1988 ) . |
7 | The broad principle that " where a power to make regulations is given to a public body by statute , no regulations made under it can abridge a right conferred by the statute itself " is too clear to need justification : R. v. Bird [ 1891 ] Q.B . |
8 | A person who enters under a right conferred by law is treated as a visitor , whether or not they have the occupier 's express permission to enter ( s. 2(6) ) . |
9 | ( ii ) It may not be possible for the occupier to exclude liability to a person who enters under a right conferred by law . |
10 | This is a right enshrined in common law and citizens ' rights may actually be reduced by so-called guarantees which limit the redress which would otherwise be available . |
11 | They had a right set to while I went to look for my knitting . |