Example sentences of "have [art] right [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The secured creditor has the right to call upon the trustee to elect whether or not to exercise his power to redeem , and the trustee then has six months in which to exercise the power or decide not to exercise it ( r6.117(4) ) .
2 ‘ There 's a special word in Russian for someone who moves in on a household indefinitely and has the right to complain about the arrangements , ’ he said , ‘ and I 'm it . ’
3 If , for example , the landlord has the right to break at the expiry of the twelfth year of the term , rather than at the expiry of the fourteenth year of the term , the tenant 's right to compensation on quitting may be halved .
4 Where a closure order has been made , the licence-holder has the right to apply to the board for cancellation of the order , on the ground that the cause of the order has been rectified ( subs .
5 Once the notice has been served , the tenant has the right to apply to the Court for a new general lease and the Court will grant a new lease of up to 14 years unless the landlord objects on one of the few grounds for objection set out in the 1954 Act .
6 S 44(1A) and ( 1B ) makes provision for an appeal against such a direction , and in particular that the taxpayer has the right to elect for the appeal to be heard in the division relevant to his private residence .
7 Let me add that the Leninist theory of nations on which the USSR ( and Yugoslavia ) was subsequently constructed was essentially the same , though in practice — at least in the USSR — supplemented by the Austro-Marxist system of nationality as an individual choice , which every citizen has the right to make at the age of 16 wherever he or she comes from .
8 ‘ Mr Davies has every right to call upon the public purse to reimburse the costs , ’ he said .
9 Since I accept his primary submission I do not find it necessary to consider his other options , but I observe that in every case they would involve the court in a far more creative exercise in framing the law , which I doubt we would be entitled to undertake , than by holding as I would do that a corporate public authority has no right to sue for the tort of defamation and is to be left , if necessary , to such other rights as it may have , in particular the right to sue for malicious falsehood .
10 ‘ He has a month to hand in his resignation and he has a right to appeal to the Queen . ’
11 The doctor in charge , the hospital managers or the nearest relative may discharge the patient , who has a right to apply to the Mental Health Review Tribunal within the first fourteen days of detention .
12 ( c ) Where a landowner licenses a person to use premises and the owner has a right to enter on the premises to do repairs , the owner retains control and is the occupier .
13 Indeed , it is totally within it to talk about the fact that the inspector has a right to comment on the quality of school buildings and its impact on education .
14 The vendor should have the right to withdraw from the transaction without liability to our outstanding costs if interest above a reserve price ( for example , net asset value ) fails to materialise .
15 Every refugee applicant will have the right to go to the adjudicator , who will decide .
16 Every refugee applicant will have the right to appeal to the adjudicator .
17 If the said Member of Parliament is not selected as the prospective parliamentary candidate at the special meeting referred to in paragraph ( b ) above to be the prospective parliamentary candidate , he or she shall have the right to appeal to the National Executive Committee on the grounds , and only on the grounds , that the procedure laid down in these rules and the general provision of the constitution and rules have not been properly carried out .
18 The question on the appeal can be stated shortly : does the citizen have the right to recover from the revenue money demanded by the revenue and paid by him which was not due in law because the law was ultra vires .
19 More positively , it is the recognition that all people should have the right to live within the community — to contribute to it and benefit from it , and simply to be a part of it , except in very rare circumstances .
20 Grounds for the bishops ' opposition were that only parents and not the state should have the right to provide for the health of their children , that the state had no role to play in the physical education of children and mothers , and that individual privacy would be threatened by public use of their private health records ( Whyte 1980 : 213–14 ) .
21 I do n't blame them , that it is right that people should , should have the right to buy from the Council , but I do n't think you should
22 The broad idea is that financial-service companies should have the right to operate throughout the EC on the basis of a single ‘ passport ’ , issued by the supervisory authority in their home country .
23 Both parties should have the right to apply for the appointment of the expert or arbitrator , even if the landlord alone has the right to initiate the rent review .
24 The term is used to distinguish citizens from ‘ aliens ’ who suffer certain disabilities such as having no right to remain in the country , being liable to be deported in certain circumstances , often not being entitled to vote ( though Commonwealth citizens and citizens of the Republic of Ireland resident in this country do have the vote ) or to receive state benefits .
25 The declaration proclaimed further that the Russian people had the sole right to own , utilize and dispose of Russia 's natural wealth ; that the RSFSR had the right to form its own diplomatic links with other Soviet republics and foreign states ; and that it had the right to participate in the exercise of powers which it had voluntarily passed to the Union .
26 Her complaint was that she had the right to return to the job she had left : if this was not possible because of redundancy , she had a right under s 45(3) of the Employment Protection ( Consolidation ) Act 1978 to be offered alternative employment if there was a suitable available vacancy .
27 It incorporated a Spanish proposal whereby EC citizens would be allowed to reside anywhere in the EC ( currently they only had the right to work throughout the EC ) and to vote in local and EC elections .
28 If he should come to hear of all this , however , he still had the right to apply to the court for a ‘ stay of execution ’ .
29 Too late now to withdraw this confession into privacy , even had that been the abbot 's inclination , for it had been spoken out before all the brothers , and as members of a body they had the right to share in the cure of all that here was curable .
30 Instead democracy came to embody the more limited claim that the working class had the right to compete within the established state institutions and within the established society , with the clear expectation that they would not use the state to intervene in society to effect fundamental change .
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