Example sentences of "who have a right " in BNC.

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1 The one who has a right to dispose of it is the one who has created it .
2 This is clearly undesirable for the nurse , the staff , and most of all the patient , who has a right to expect expert care and attention .
3 This bilateralism ‘ contributes to an ‘ orderly ’ outward appearance of the law because it facilitates a precise identification of who has a right or a claim against whom and who may enforce it' .
4 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 .
5 The third main proposal is that a buyer who has a right to reject the goods should not be faced with an all-or-nothing rule .
6 None were to be relieved who had a right to the benefit of the Insolvent Act currently going through Parliament , except by paying their clearance fees .
7 We shall need in time to check which belong to people who had a right to handle the diary ; Sir Paul , yourself , members of the household .
8 I also remind the Minister that the then Prime Minister , the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) , told me in a letter that we had every right to help organise a campaign for former employees of British Shipbuilders , who had a right to 13 weeks unemployment or supplementary benefit .
9 The most important common feature among them was that they did not have absolute rights over the land which they farmed , but that they were in some way dependent on a lord , who had a right to some part of their labour or their profits from the land .
10 A proclamation was issued in 1718 against " unlawful Clubs , Combinations , etc. " of wool combers and weavers : … which had illegally presumed to use a Common Seal , and to act as Bodies Corporate , by making and unlawfully conspiring to execute certain Bylaws or Orders , whereby they pretend to determine who had a right to the Trade , what and how many Apprentices and Journeymen each man should keep at once , together with the prices of all their Manufactures , and the manner and materials of which they should be wrought ; and that , when many of the said Conspiritors wanted work , because their Masters would not submit to such pretended Orders and unreasonable Demands , they fed them with Money , till they could again get employment , in order to oblige their masters to employ them for want of other hands .
11 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 .
12 But why are entry certificates so essential for Asian wives and children who have a right to enter Britain ?
13 Information is now easy to come by ; it should be distributed equally liberally , particularly to those who have a right to know .
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