Example sentences of "a right of [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 In the last few years the courts have contrived in effect to extend the substance of a right of occupation to a mistress who has lived on an originally permanent basis with a man , but who has now lost her partner either through death or as a result of some form of desertion .
2 For a right of participation to be meaningful it would obviously require as free a flow of information as possible and the development of institutions securing equality of access and influence for all participants .
3 Ramblers are keen on things like ‘ rights of way ’ , even though everywhere in Scotland is a right of way to those who cause no damage .
4 These include in addition to the above : ( a ) a covenant by the tenant to keep the premises in repair ; ( b ) an implied covenant giving a right of re-entry to the landlord where there is non-payment of rent , and ( c ) an undertaking by the tenant to pay rent .
5 ‘ The dividing line , ’ writes Ann Dummett in British Nationality Law , a Briefing paper on the Government 's Green Paper , ‘ between the two is to be almost exactly the same as the line which under the 1971 Immigration Act separates UK and colonies citizens with a right of entry to the UK ( patrials ) from those citizens who are subject to immigration control ( non-patrials ) . ’
6 In 1984 the NUT reported ‘ considerations of natural justice which led the union to adopt a policy opposed to confidential reports and references on teachers apply equally to the current demand from many parents for a right of access to files kept on their children ’ .
7 Its freight and parcels businesses will be sold off ; operators will get a right of access to the rail network ; stations will be sold or leased to private firms .
8 Mr Carr called on the Scottish environment minister , Sir Hector Monro , to establish a general right of access to Scotland 's wild lands saying : ‘ Quite apart from the value of such a right of access to all who wish to enjoy our beautiful landscapes and wildlife , I believe it would greatly assist landowners and land managers .
9 Hearing society , however , has not taken up this responsibility nor seen that all society 's members have a right of access to society 's knowledge .
10 All viewers have a right of access to a variety of programmes , at prime viewing time , which respond to their requirements concerning information , culture and entertainment without any other restriction than payment of a fee .
11 In Golder , the European Court decided that Article 6 embodied an inherent obligation on States to grant a right of access to the courts :
12 In Denco Ltd. v Joinson [ 1991 ] , an employee who had a right of access to certain information in his employer 's computer system used another employee 's password to gain access to other parts of the computer system , something he was not entitled to do .
13 Section 42 gives the guardian a right of access to social work records .
14 Individuals have a right of access to personal information about themselves held by local authority social services departments .
15 ( c ) Access to records One of the guardian 's most important functions is to investigate the case and he is given a right of access to social work records compiled or held by the local authority and the NSPCC ( s42 ) .
16 Under the Access to Personal Files Act 1987 any individual has a right of access to personal information about himself in local authority social work records subject to certain exemptions .
17 Sir , — I am grateful to you for having given me a right of reply to the article which appeared on p 20 of the October issue of ACCOUNTANCY , IoT campaigns for rejection .
18 Once the debate has finished , and before a vote is taken , the mover of the motion has a right of reply to the discussion .
19 If the Timex worker wants to regard that as a right of reply to Neil 's speech , so be it .
20 If the DHSS gets this , or anything else , wrong when assessing , you have a right of appeal to an independent tribunal .
21 As with Established Use Certificates , a right of appeal to the Secretary of State exists .
22 Whereas an objector has a right of appeal to the Transport Tribunal against an unfavourable decision of a licensing authority , the local resident has no such right of appeal .
23 A LA decision can be appealed against at a Transport Tribunal ; applicants for and objectors to a licence also have a right of appeal to the Transport Tribunal against a LA decision .
24 There is a right of appeal to the Court of Appeal , civil division , from decisions of the county courts in contract and tort where the claim is for £2500 or more .
25 But where standards appear to a discharger to impose excessive demands he may exercise a right of appeal to the Secretary of State .
26 If planning permission is refused , or an enforcement notice served , the developer has a right of appeal to the Secretary of State for the Environment .
27 The powers were given in The Local Government Act 1988 , which enables the auditor to issue a prohibition order which , subject to a right of appeal to the courts , precludes the authority from implementing such a decision .
28 Nowadays , there is a right of appeal to the Court of Appeal by virtue of the Criminal Justices Act 1988 , s. 159 , and it may be exercised by any ‘ person aggrieved . ’
29 In the present case , if the Court of Appeal had upheld the decision of Robertson J. on the first part , it would have been unfair to deny the respondents a right of appeal to the Privy Council on the compromise issue or the cancellation issue while accepting the petitioner could appeal to the Privy Council as of right if the petitioner failed on the misconduct issue .
30 Under section 7 of the Act of 1980 , the parent of a child who has been refused admission to an aided school is given a right of appeal to an appeal committee against ‘ any decision made by or on behalf of the governors refusing … the child admission to ’ the school .
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