Example sentences of "[det] of [art] rights " in BNC.

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1 Under the act , they claim , they can not extinguish just some of the rights .
2 What is known is that the bank has lent Pathe $250m to finance the MGM purchase , plus an undisclosed sum linked to the sale of some of the rights to the studio 's film library .
3 The general principle ( line 3 ) uses the world ‘ all ’ , the implication being that a potential X has some of the rights of an X. This is true of anyone a mere heartbeat from the monarchy .
4 Bingham L.J. , at p. 287 , plainly took the view that a customer in a supermarket assumes some of the rights of an owner when he takes goods into his possession and exercises control over them by putting them in a basket or trolley , and thus appropriates them .
5 Or is it something slightly different that , that er er the actions of the peasantry I think are la are very largely restorationist but in the process they are actually going further that , th th that they have challenged that that th th they 've done more than just want to put some of the rights wrong , that they are actually beginning to challenge the system
6 1.1.5 the right to appoint sub-under-licensees of any and all of the rights conferred on under clauses 1.1.1 , 1.1.2 , 1.1.3 , 1.1.4 , above ( ‘ the Appointed Licensees ’ ) .
7 He need not assume all of the rights .
8 He sold many of the rights to MGM 's film library to help finance his takeover .
9 There is the added complication here that , following financial delegation , the governors of the school have many of the rights of an employer previously resting with the Local Authority .
10 ( In voluntary aided schools the governors have many of the rights enjoyed by LEAs over reinstatement of pupils in other schools . )
11 The Spanish State has subcontracted to the Foundation many of the rights and obligations under the loan agreement .
12 It should be noted that many of the rights outlined above are qualified so as to accommodate existing national practices .
13 Many of the rights arose on the death of the tenant , especially if there was no heir or the heir was a minor , and could have been avoided by conveying the land to younger adult members of the family , or leaving the land by will .
14 any of the rights of the shares to receive payments ( whether in respect of dividends , in respect of redemption or otherwise ) are for a limited amount which is not calculated by reference to the company 's assets or profits or the dividends on any class of equity share .
15 16.1 No amendment or variation of this Agreement the schedules to this Agreement or any of the rights and obligations of the Parties hereunder shall be effective unless expressed in writing signed by all the Parties hereto and shall be subject where appropriate to the prior consent in writing of the Secretary of State .
16 Mr. Jeffreys for the prosecution , on the other hand , contended that the rights in this context only meant any of the rights .
17 It follows therefore that it is enough for the prosecution if they have proved in these cases the assumption by the [ defendants ] of any of the rights of the owner of the goods in question , that is to say , the supermarket concerned , it being common ground in these cases that the other three of the four elements mentioned in Viscount Dilhorne 's speech in Reg. v. Lawrence had been fully established .
18 In my opinion Lord Roskill was undoubtedly right when he said in the course of the passage quoted that the assumption by the defendant of any of the rights of an owner could amount to an appropriation within the meaning of section 3(1) , and that the removal of an article from the shelf and the changing of the price label on it constituted the assumption of one of the rights of the owner and hence an appropriation within the meaning of the subsection .
19 ( a ) The accused is guilty if he assumes any of the rights of the owner .
20 Under Morris any assumption of any of the rights of the owner suffices , and there is no need to prove that the accused deprived the owner of anything .
21 A clause achieving this would be as follows : As regards voting in general meetings the holders of the Preference Shares shall be entitled to receive notice of , and to attend at , general meetings of the Company but shall not in respect of their holdings of such shares be entitled to vote upon any resolution unless : ( A ) there shall have been any Arrears on any Preference Shares or Preferred Ordinary Shares for more than two months on the date of the notice convening the meeting ; or ( B ) the Company , on any of the Redemption Dates under sub-paragraph ( d ) ( i ) below of this Article 2.2 , shall have failed or been unable to redeem all or any of the Preference Shares falling to be redeemed on any such Redemption Date ; or ( C ) the resolution is one which directly or indirectly varies , modifies , alters or abrogates any of the rights , privileges , limitations or restrictions attaching to the Preference Shares or " A " Ordinary Shares ; or ( D ) the resolution is for the winding up of the Company , the reduction of share capital , the approval of the giving of financial assistance or the purchase by it of any of its shares .
22 There should also be a limitation on the time during which the landlord can require the tenant to procure a new guarantor and the following amendment is suggested : … and if so required by the Landlord by notice to the Tenant given within 28 days of receipt of the Tenant 's notice at the expense of the Tenant within 56 days to procure some other person reasonably acceptable to the Landlord such acceptance not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed … 5.24 Landlord 's rights To permit the Landlord at all times during the Term to exercise without interruption or interference any of the rights granted to [ it ] by virtue of the provisions of this Lease The point here is to ensure that the landlord 's rights contained in the lease are not such as to cause unreasonable interference with the business being carried on at the premises .
23 3.1.6 to exercise any of the rights granted to the Landlord by this Lease
24 This will restore most of the rights sought by the union movement as a reward for their loyalty , and Mr Lyons would like to see it signed on Friday .
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