Example sentences of "[not/n't] entitled to " in BNC.

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1 As a matter of law , it is arguable that a plaintiff who announces before his case that he will pass on any damages to charity is not entitled to anything except costs if he wins .
2 Accordingly , article 119 did not apply to the Employment Secretary 's liability to make section 106 payments , and an employee who had become entitled to a state pension and was then dismissed for redundancy was not entitled to a payment from the Employment Secretary under section 106 .
3 The Secretary of State maintained that because of section 82 the applicant was not entitled to a statutory redundancy payment .
4 If it is less than the lower earnings limit which applied in the QW , your employee is not entitled to SMP .
5 What if an employee is not entitled to SMP ?
6 If your employee is not entitled to SMP , you need to complete form SMP1 and give it to her together with any maternity certificate which she may have given you .
7 The only other piece of important advice is that , although you can walk anywhere in Scotland , you are not entitled to camp without permission .
8 Older people with disabilities are not entitled to an invalidity benefit in addition to their retirement pension ; they are either retired or they are incapacitated , not both .
9 you are not entitled to a redundancy payment ; and
10 In practice , you will seldom find it easy to show that you have suffered in that way and , in particular , you are not entitled to compensation to reflect the emotional distress than an unjust dismissal may well cause both you and your family .
11 it is more private than a hearing in the civil courts — the press and public are not entitled to be present
12 Thus , Crown servants are not entitled to statutory redundancy payments , but most have the right not to be unfairly dismissed .
13 Successes have included gaining removal expenses for a woman who had been refused them , and furniture from Calderdale Voluntary Services for another woman who was not entitled to a Single Payment from the DHSS .
14 In the case of members of committees who are not entitled to attendance allowance because they are not councillors of the authority , there is , instead of the attendance allowance , a financial loss allowance in respect of any loss of earnings necessarily suffered , or additional expense incurred ( other than travelling or subsistence allowance ) in performing an approved duty .
15 Contrariwise , one may be able to vote provided that one is in fact registered even though one was not entitled to be registered — the register , when published , is conclusive ( ibid , s.49 ) once notice of an election has been given , although it may be amended on specified grounds prior to that date ( ibid , s.11 ) .
16 The final horror of this was yet to come — because Grace McNeil was not entitled to legal aid , she was required to pay over £10,000 court costs !
17 In a gift such as this ie ‘ to A for life with remainder to B ’ , A is not entitled to interest in respect of the executors ' year ( see Re Whittaker [ 1882 ] 2 Ch D 657 ) .
18 If it elects not to prepare group accounts , the exemption under para 8(c) would seem not to apply and as each UK company is not entitled to the small company exemption in its own right , neither can they claim the exemption under para 8(a) .
19 In the company court , the judge held that withholding the sums due caused Magnetics serious damage , but that Mr Nicholas was not entitled to any relief under s 459 because Electronics had not been conducting Magnetics ' affairs within the meaning of the section .
20 If an asset is repossessed by the lessor in the event of a default on the lease payments , the lessee is not entitled to any equity in the leased asset .
21 It is a Court of Appeal decision in which it was held that the use of the words ‘ mother ’ and ‘ care ’ in the title of a book Mother Care/Other Care published by Penguin Books — a serious sociological study of problems faced by working mothers who delegated the care of their children to others — was not a trade mark infringement nor a passing off , and Mothercare UK Ltd were not entitled to an injunction restraining Penguin from publishing , advertising or selling the book .
22 In a recent case , the Second Division of the Inner House of the Court of Session has decided , in an appeal on the basis of law equally applicable in England and Wales , that a minority shareholder is entitled to an order to wind up the company on the just and equitable ground under s 122(1) ( g ) of the Insolvency Act 1986 , even though he is not entitled to a share purchase order because of unfair prejudice in terms of s 459 , CA 1985 ( see Jesner v Jarrad Properties Ltd , The Times , 26 October 1992 ) .
23 Clause 20 and Sch 2 add to the existing protection of pregnant women by giving those without the requisite length of service , who formerly were not entitled to any maternity leave , a period of 14 weeks ' such leave .
24 For Steve , 38 , is locked in a bitter battle with town hall housing bosses , who claim he and Heidi are not entitled to a council home .
25 As such , tax diversion was not entitled to protection as a manifestation nf a philosophical belief in practice in the way that other acts , more intimately linked to the belief ( for example , acts of worship ) would be .
26 The employee was therefore not dismissed and was not entitled to anything .
27 Even if you are not entitled to these rights by law , due to your leaving a scheme within two years , your employer may be willing to return the contributions you have paid .
28 If you have never paid anything but reduced rate contributions , you are not entitled to a basic pension in your own right but instead must rely on your husband 's contributions for the married couple 's pension .
29 If you are not entitled to a State pension in your own right , you will receive the dependant 's rate of benefit , i.e. about 60 per cent of the full rate ( or less if your husband is not entitled to a full pension ) .
30 If you are not entitled to a State pension in your own right , you will receive the dependant 's rate of benefit , i.e. about 60 per cent of the full rate ( or less if your husband is not entitled to a full pension ) .
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