Example sentences of "have [art] [adj] right [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In the case of a breach of condition the buyer has the additional right to reject the goods and recover the price .
2 Anyone who gives him a flak jacket ( that is , consent ) may take it back , but the doctor only needs one and so long as he continues to have one he has the legal right to proceed .
3 If you live in the same house as your landlord and your share living accommodation , ( e.g. kitchen or bathroom ) then once a Notice to Quit has been served upon you and has expired your landlord has the legal right to order you to leave your accommodation .
4 These things , of course , are the very same evidence that the Inspector of Accidents has the legal right to impound for his investigation of the cause of the accident .
5 He has the legal right to seize enough of the defendant 's goods to satisfy the judgment .
6 He seems to think he has the moral right to usurp him , completely ignoring the woman who nurtured him through his last worst year .
7 In the last decade there have been strike calls from county conferences in the more militant areas like Norfolk , Essex and Yorkshire , but the union 's Executive Committee , which has the sole right to order strike action , has sought to maintain centralized control over any militant activity .
8 More majority voting in the Council of Ministers made it harder for members to block laws ; that strengthened the hand of the commission , which has the sole right to propose laws .
9 The proprietor of a trade or service mark has the exclusive right to use the mark in relation to the class or classes of goods or services against which it is registered .
10 Wang Laboratories Inc has asked the US Bankruptcy Court to extend by 90 days — to March 16 from December 16 — the time during which Wang has the exclusive right to file a plan of reorganisation under its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings .
11 ‘ Bare trustee ’ means , in short , a person who holds the deposit on trust for another person who has the exclusive right to direct how it shall be dealt with : section 106 .
12 Under the Children Act 1975 an adopted child has the same right to succeed on the intestacy of his adoptive parent as any other child born to that parent .
13 When an issuing or confirming bank becomes the recipient of a receipt message , it has the same right to object to its terms as does the shipper .
14 The investor has the pre-emptive right to buy 250 of the new shares at 255p each , an additional investment of 637.50. 1,000 old shares at 310p each = 3,100.00. 250 new shares at 255p each = 637.50 Total investment = 3,737.50 .
15 Since the First World War , it has been recognised that the Prime Minister has the undisputed right to choose the date of a general election by asking the Crown for a dissolution of Parliament .
16 16.1 The Proprietor warrants that it has the unfettered right to authorise the publication of the Work ; that the Proprietor 's own contributions to the Work are original and contain no libellous defamatory obscene or otherwise unlawful or misleading matter and that all statements therein purporting to the facts are true .
17 The Authors jointly and severally warrant that the Company has the unfettered right to authorise the publication of the Work ; that the Authors ' own contributions to the Work are original and contain no libellous , defamatory , obscene or otherwise unlawful or misleading matter ; and that all statements therein purporting to be facts are true .
18 15.1.1 it has the unfettered right to authorise the publication of the Work ; that the Authors ' own contributions to the Work are original and contain no libellous defamatory obscene or otherwise unlawful or misleading matter and that all statements therein purporting to be facts are true
19 The FBI argues that , because it already has the constitutional right to tap telephones , where it has a warrant , no new principle is involved : all it wants is the means to continue doing so .
20 However , the tenant has the implied right to enter the landlord 's land in order to carry out any necessary works of repair ( ibid ) .
21 Redcliffe-Maud and Wood ( 1974 ) suggest that English local government has no such right to deliver public services .
22 The Attorney-General has no statutory right to preview programmes or to see transcripts or articles in draft , and if the rule against prior restraint were honoured in breach of confidence cases he would have to await publication before deciding whether the public interest required action .
23 Whether or not he does it , every person has a duty to God not to ‘ harm another in his life , … liberty , … or goods ’ , and so has a parallel right to defend himself against such attack .
24 Any party to proceedings therefore has a general right to see social work records in so far as they relate to him but not otherwise ( see Chapter 3 , 5 ) .
25 By s.2(1) the accused is not dishonest if he : ( a ) believes he has a legal right to deprive the victim of the property ; ( b ) believes that the victim would have consented to the appropriation of the property , if he had known of the circumstances ; ( c ) finds property , when the owner can not reasonably be found .
26 An accused is therefore not guilty of robbery if he believes that he has a legal right to deprive the victim of the property .
27 " Judges must decide such novel cases as best they can , but by hypothesis no party has any right to win flowing from past collective decisions — no party has a legal right to win — because the only rights of that character are those established by conventions .
28 No club has a divine right to win the League year in , year out as the Glens and Blues have done down through the years .
29 No-one has a divine right to play for England . ’
30 Who has a better right to enquire as to the welfare of Richard of York than the lady Anne his wife ? ’
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