Example sentences of "[det] as rights " in BNC.
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1 | Among these we may notice easements , such as rights of way , rights of light , rights to take water or to discharge water over the land of another . |
2 | Article 100(a) concerns general harmonisation of national law with a view to establishing the single market save for those relating to provisions such as rights and interests of employed persons . |
3 | In the nineteenth century incorporation of utility and railway companies was also generally accompanied by other inducements and special powers deemed necessary for the success of the undertaking , such as rights of compulsory acquisition of land . |
4 | However , appurtenances will include incorporeal hereditaments such as rights of way ( Hansford v Jago [ 1921 ] 1 Ch 322 ) and in the case of a demise of a house they will also include an orchard , yard , garden or curtilage ( Trim v Sturminster RDC [ 1938 ] 2 KB 508 ) but not a paddock ( Methuen-Campbell v Walters [ 1970 ] QB 525 ) . |
5 | ( 5 ) A statement of the basis on which the customer will incur any contingent liability , including margining requirements , such as rights to fund margin calls and the maximum limits placed on such funding . |
6 | The description of the property should include easements , such as rights of way that the property enjoys , rights of light across neighbouring property or support from neighbouring property . |
7 | A transfer of part of land in a registered title is a simple matter , too , but requires a plan to define the land ( and see remarks already made as to the need for accuracy ) and the document may also , of course , contain mutual rights and obligations such as rights of way , of support , of liability for maintenance of common parts , covenants to observe restrictions , etc . |
8 | Presently , no entry relating to the section will be entered on the register if the land is already registered because a transferee of registered land made under a disposition without valuable consideration is subject to minor interests ( such as rights of creditors ) ( see Land Registration Act 1925 ss20(4) and 23(5) ) . |