Example sentences of "would [verb] [be] entitled " in BNC.

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1 If you already have your own company sick pay scheme , it must pay the employee at least what he or she would have been entitled to on SSP .
2 If this could be shown to be the case they would have been entitled to a share purchase order from the Court .
3 The nationality rule was a beautiful get-out for them , but I only had a few months to go before I 'd been here for ten years and would have been entitled to fight for the title .
4 Had he agreed to resign , he would have been entitled to his superannuation for 29 years ' service in Poor Law Institutions ; as it was , he was given only the nine years entitlement from his time at Bedford .
5 Furthermore , if a citizen suffers loss as a result of failure by a Member State to implement a directive , the citizen may be entitled to recover damages for that loss from the State even if the relevant provisions of the directive are not directly effective and even if , had the directive been implemented , the citizen would have been entitled to damages from another citizen rather than the state .
6 A sixteen year old beginning work in a low-paid job in 1988 would have been entitled to a pension of £128 per week on retirement in 2037 when average earnings will be £411 a week .
7 That is a matter which , it would appear from Cocks v. Thanet District Council read as a whole , she would have been entitled to pursue by a separate action .
8 True the £24,500 was never paid , bar the £1,800-odd , but , despite the receipt clause , Mr. Steed would have been entitled to sue for the outstanding sum .
9 When I got to Holloway I found I would have been entitled to take most of the things she would n't let me take , like a hairbrush .
10 Moreover , not only is the dormant company then entitled to the exemption from auditing but , if it would have been entitled to the exemptions of a small company under section 246 but for the fact that it is a member of an ineligible group , it will also be entitled to those exemptions ; until it ceases to be dormant or no longer qualifies to make itself exempt under section 250 .
11 If she made a genuine offer to return which he rejected , she would have been entitled to maintenance from him .
12 DENNING J. stated the facts and continued : If I were to consider this matter without regard to recent developments in the law , there is no doubt that , had the plaintiffs claimed it , they would have been entitled to recover ground rent at the rate of £2,500 a year from the beginning of the term , since the lease under which it was payable was a lease under seal which , according to the old common law , could not be varied by an agreement by parol ( whether in writing or not ) , but only by deed .
13 if defendant had paid into court and plaintiff had accepted , plaintiff would have been entitled to an order for costs to be taxed if not agreed .
14 If it had done so , and had included among such grounds the case where the company had been formed with the purpose of defrauding creditors … the Spanish court would have been entitled to give effect to it notwithstanding the terms of the Directive ( p 32 ) .
15 The House of Lords pointed out in Jobling , that the plaintiff in Baker would have been entitled to compensation from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme and there was therefore a danger of over-compensation .
16 Assignment by statute is governed by the Law of Property Act 1925 , s136 which provides that : Any absolute assignment by writing under the hand of the assignor ( not purporting to be by way of charge only ) of any debt or other legal thing in action , of which express notice in writing has been given to the debtor , trustee or other person from the assignor would have been entitled to claim such debt or thing in action , is effectual in law ( subject to equities having priority over the right of the assignee ) to pass and transfer from the date of such notice : ( a ) the legal right to such debt or thing in action ; ( b ) all legal and other remedies for the same ; and ( c ) the power to give a good discharge for the same without the concurrence of the assignor .
17 It is , of course , a pre-condition under the Act that the deceased would have been entitled to maintain an action on his own behalf and recover damages if he had survived .
18 Your husband would have been entitled to it .
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