The state retains easements that entitle the public to certain recreational uses. |
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Members of Parliament and their spouses and dependants receive a certain number of vouchers from Parliament to entitle them to free air travel. |
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The mere fact that a person calls himself an expert does not entitle him to be believed or accepted by reason of that very fact. |
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These sections entitle everyone to have access to health care services provided by the state within its available resources. |
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But this does not entitle the party to pose as political and ethical virgins. |
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These warrants entitle the holders to sell shares of the common stock to the Company on certain dates at specified prices. |
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Where the employee has committed a serious breach of contract then this would of course entitle the employer to terminate the contract. |
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A common instance is the forged cheque which, however expertly done, does not entitle the bank to debit a customer's account. |
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Persistence in unremunerative employment may entitle the court to impute income. |
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As a side issue, would the claimants be entitled to attend the court, and would that then entitle them to some kind of residency status? |
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To neatly shrink-wrap stale material doesn't entitle one to label it fresh. |
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Seats entitle their holders to buy and sell shares on the exchange floor, and brokers say the price is an important measure of market sentiment. |
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Causation, even established, did not entitle him to recover damages in respect of an irrecoverable loss. |
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Unfortunately being Lord of the Manor doesn't entitle you to be addressed as My Lord. |
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Those certificates entitle the bearer not to a mail-in ballot, but rather to vote at any polling place in the Ukraine on Election Day. |
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Each receipt would entitle its purchaser to the necessary libations or meal offerings required for different ceremonies. |
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Your members card will entitle you to a range of special discounted prices, prizes and giveaways. |
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Another problem with these implied terms is that they do not entitle the partners to expel their co-partner, no matter how negligent or fraudulent he might have been. |
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And winning an election does not entitle a leader to disregard all checks on his power. |
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As for the poor, another part of the Obamacare reforms will entitle millions of low-income families to join Medicaid for the first time. |
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Now that does not entitle him to a crab licence but it does tell us that he is a fisherman born and bred. |
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The defined contribution pension plans entitle participating employees to an annual contribution giving right to a pension. |
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Failure by the institution to reply within the prescribed time-limit shall entitle the applicant to make a confirmatory application. |
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With the same par value, each share shall entitle the holder to the same number of votes, with a minimum of one vote. |
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But fractions do not entitle you to further shareholders' rights, particularly voting rights. |
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The rebound of the ball from the goal post does not entitle the penalty kicker to a second serve. |
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Convention tickets entitle the holder to repeatedly enter and leave the car park at no cost during a set time period. |
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Your organization may already belong, which would entitle you to some benefits as an individuals. |
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To them, and to anyone else considering going to the baths, I offer the following scraps of advice and tidbits of wisdom, which years of experience entitle me to bestow. |
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Tickets cost 60 each which will entitle you to free entry, use of the exclusive bar, free race card, buffet lunch, race tipster and entry in a free raffle. |
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And doesn't their apparent humorlessness entitle us to laugh at them? |
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In the Vanity Fair piece, Lawrence defended her celebrity status and said that that did not entitle people to her body. |
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The purchase of a lithograph would entitle each buyer to a four-day weekend for two in Paris, including round-trip airfare and hotel accommodations. |
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This Consent and Release does not entitle any holder of the Notes to revoke any valid and unrevoked consent previously submitted by holders of the Notes. |
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The Wright brothers showed that heavier-than-air flight was possible, but that did not entitle them to a monopoly of heavier-than-air flying machines. |
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The Corporation has cumulative voting procedures which entitle shareholders to cumulate their votes in the election of directors. |
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In order to entitle to a proportional rebate, the period of unproductiveness must be of not less than 90 days and not more than 12 months. |
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Our web site does not entitle anybody to our intellectual property. |
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Provisional membership does not entitle the applicant federation to take part in the corporate functions of the UCI, but only in sport activities, provided the other conditions are met. |
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The fact that the city council is the legal owner of the architectural work does not entitle it to make alterations to the work which damage its author's moral rights. |
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To order the return of children to their place of habitual residence merely so as to entitle the non-custodial parent to exercise his rights of access is not warranted by the terms of the Convention. |
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Damage compensation may not be deducted by the buyer from any outstanding account payable to the seller and does not entitle the buyer not to pay the invoice amount, or not to do so by the invoice payment date. |
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The regulations do not entitle a member to receive the posting allowance in the case of a posting to his first place of duty after transfer to the Regular Force, which was the case here. |
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His employee status didn't entitle him to one, but Magdy on reception would slip him a key if Sabr greased him with a fifty. |
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He's got an OBE, and MBE and his recent work should entitle him to a knighthood. |
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According to the Commissioner, the fact that the complainant lodged a complaint with the Ombudsman does not entitle her to claim financial compensation. |
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She is entitle to receive her dowry, trousseau, fair equivalent remuneration, religious expenses and material rights that according to the conditions which has been laid in marriage contract. |
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The arrangement between you and your dealer or advisor may entitle your dealer or advisor to reimbursement from you of that amount together with any additional costs and expenses of collection. |
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Among other benefits, that would entitle workers who are pregnant to preventive withdrawal from of work, which is not the case with the Canada Labour Code. |
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For the first time, their collective agreement will entitle them to receive pay increments after they have accumulated 52 weeks of non-continuous service and to keep these increments upon any rehire. |
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Unlike a caveat, a Notice does not entitle the depositor to be notified when a subsequent transaction affecting the same parcel of land is submitted for registration and such registration will occur without delay. |
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Mere violation of the law can entitle the victim to a statutory award, even if no actual injury occurred. |
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Often the facts or circumstances that entitle a person to seek judicial relief may create multiple causes of action. |
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Under the House of Lords Act 1999, only life peerages automatically entitle their holders to seats in the House of Lords. |
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This permit will also entitle them to work across borders. |
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They entitle you to reduced rail travel and a discounted admission. |
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The interruption does not entitle the trainee to an extension. |
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Different contracts may entitle Chesapeake to charge varying amounts. |
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In return, the creditors request extensive covenants which entitle them to terminate the credit contract earlier in the case of breach of the covenant by the debtor. |
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Newcomers, whether asylum-seekers or other kinds of migrants, will have to wait seven years before getting permanent-residency permits to entitle them to full unemployment benefit. |
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These entitle you to free delivery from Asda, Asda Direct and George. |
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Israel's right to self-defence did not entitle it to violate the rights of innocent civilians, particularly those who had been living under its military occupation for more than 40 years. |
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Fractional units shall not, except to the extent that they may represent in the aggregate one or more whole units, entitle the holders thereof to notice of, or to attend or to vote at, meetings of unitholders. |
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These vouchers entitle the owner of any Staffie to free neutering at a participating veterinary surgery. |
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All the shares are in the same class and entitle their holders to double voting rights and the right to a supplementary dividend in certain circumstances. |
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Failure to reply within the prescribed time limit shall be regarded as a negative response and entitle the applicant to bring an action or submit a complaint under the conditions set out in the previous paragraph. |
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These securities generally entitle the holders to a share in the profits of corporations or quasi-corporations and to a share in their own funds in the event of liquidation. |
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This means that they do not entitle the bearer to claim to have any specific academic or professional qualifications, as far as the Spanish authorities are concerned. |
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Generally, the rules entitle players to a direct straight line access to the ball, room for a reasonable swing and an unobstructed shot to any part of the front wall. |
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A Schengen visa or a visa exemption does not entitle the traveller to enter the Schengen area, but rather allows the traveller to seek entry at the port. |
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Associate membership is not a formal classification and does not entitle the state to any of the representation of free movement rights that full membership allows. |
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This will entitle them to fast track entry and a free glow stick. |
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Women, however, were excluded from sitting in the House of Lords, so it was unclear whether or not a life peerage would entitle a man to do the same. |
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