Example sentences of "have rights [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The owner of the copyright in the computer program , suddenly realizing that he has rights with respect to the output generated from using the program , might attempt to interfere with the subsequent use of that output in the hope that he will be able to negotiate a fee for his permission .
2 PC Week quotes Microsoft 's vice president , systems strategy John Lazarus as saying that IBM has rights under a previously secret codicil in their settlement last month to port NT to the RS/6000 : Microsoft is encouraging them to do it .
3 Neither partner in a relationship has rights over the other 's body and the permission of the partner is not legally necessary .
4 The state of how things are , as evidenced by who has rights over what and over whom , is justified by " myth " , that is to say by tales about the past which have a sacred or religious quality ( after the fashion of the Christian Bible ) , rather than by legislative enactments or precedents recorded in historical documents .
5 The philosophy that underpins this statement of purpose is the belief that every individual human being in our society has rights of citizenship and the potentiality to participate as a citizen , irrespective of gender , ethnic origin , cultural background or physical or mental ability .
6 Georgia is feuding with Florida and Alabama over who has rights to the Chattahoochee ( its name means ‘ painted rock ’ in Cherokee ) .
7 Forte already holds 68.36% of the equity and has rights to 42.12% of the group 's total votes .
8 Sun itself has rights to that technology but only on Sparc platforms and maybe not all of them .
9 Sun itself has rights to that technology but only on Sparc systems and maybe not all of them .
10 The vendor only has rights to any enhanced parts it may develop .
11 Your daughter 's father has rights to your daughter .
12 Critics of the compact say that the USA has rights to up to one-third of Belau 's territory .
13 The husband has rights in a paradigm sense .
14 It is the fact that the shareholder has rights in the company as well as against it , which , in legal theory , distinguishes the member from the debenture holder whose rights are also defined by contract ( this time the debenture itself and not the articles ) but are rights against the company and , if the debenture is secured , in its property , but never in the company itself .
15 Ancient laws governed who would have rights to watering holes , but the young herders were often caught in the breach , stealing camels and sometimes women , from neighbouring clans .
16 Erm modern theorists of human rights just start from the position that human rights are of course self evidently inherent in each individual , I 'm thinking for example of erm Nosette In the tradition of , of natural , in the natural law tradition which Locke erm erm shares erm there is a basic position which runs throughout them all and that includes incidentally even Hobbes to the effect that erm we do n't just have rights as individuals , we have rights for a very particular reason .
17 Thus , in such societies , people may have rights of temporary use , rights to exclude foreigners , rights to claim something if they particularly need it .
18 Citizens must have rights of access to information about decisions taken by public authorities in their name .
19 The concession to the Bar is that any person called to the Bar will have rights of audience in all courts on completion of pupillage , dependent only on their compliance with rules of conduct made by the Bar .
20 By 1994 or so , solicitors in independent practice will have rights of audience in the higher courts .
21 Ownership does not give the owner absolute rights over the property in question , since in some cases others may also have rights over the property ; e.g. Lord Bogside may be the freeholder of Wychwood Manor , including five acres of parkland , yet the owner of the neighbouring property , Wormwood Cottage , may have a right of way to cross over Lord Bogside 's land .
22 Councillors on authorities other than education authorities may be invited to participate at some level in educational administration and in the case of primary schools , district and parish councils may have rights in respect of appointing governors .
23 The dowry of a wife married by formal contract , which moves front the wife 's kin to the husband 's household , affects the economic prospects of the woman 's future children ( since they will all have rights in the property of both their acknowledged parents ) but is does not affect their legitimacy .
24 Where a female employee becomes pregnant , she may have rights in respect of maternity leave , with or without pay ; maternity pay ; and the right to return to work .
25 So individuals may only have rights against their government in the strong sense of being immune to the countervailing claims of general utility if those rights may be derived from that overriding principle of equal concern and respect .
26 Albert Pell , a fen landlord , wrote in the mid-nineteenth century : ‘ The vulgar idea of the general public having rights of any kind on the waste or commonable land was never for a moment admitted . ’
27 Thus subject departments and individual teachers are to be involved in forming curriculum policies rather than having rights over such policies .
28 A detailed procedure was proposed for assessing and ‘ statementing ’ children with special educational needs , with parents having rights to be involved and make known their views .
29 Although he could see no more than the man 's black outline , he sensed it was a rival he was moving towards , one who saw himself as having rights in the moor , even rights of possession over it .
30 In contrast with a shareholder , the debentureholder is in law not a member of the company having rights in it , but a creditor having rights against it .
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