Example sentences of "[subord] of right " in BNC.

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1 Thus , a positive , promotional role is given to state welfare , where services are provided as of right to all citizens .
2 This brings us closer to the meaning of a genuine collegiality — management is here seen as a holistic process — touching everything and being carried forward by all teachers as of right and duty , not because of a limited hierarchical view of ‘ delegation ’ .
3 We will protect private pensions , and increase the basic state pension , making it payable as of right without means testing .
4 We will ensure that the basic state pension is paid as of right and end means testing for our poorest senior citizens .
5 Benefits ( in £ per week ) Disablement pension Reduced earnings allowance Invalidity pension : Basic Invalidity allowance Retirement pension Attendance allowance Exceptionally severe disablement allowance Mobility allowance TOTAL Notes : The figures refer only to benefits paid as of right and do not include means-tested benefits .
6 The point is that financial management in the 1990s requires librarians ( and all other service managers ) to provide a justification for funding bids , rather than to expect money to be granted as of right .
7 The attendance allowance , being payable as of right , must be declared as income for tax purposes , but any expenses wholly and necessarily incurred in the performance of the duty ( and not otherwise reimbursed ) may be set off against it .
8 He said that Pennethorne could not claim ‘ as of right , employment as the architect of the New Public Offices ’ but he should not be deprived of his surveying work .
9 Students spent a lot of time travelling ( walking and even running ) from one lecture to another in various parts of London , and it was increasingly demanded that they should find within the walls of the College all that they required , or that they should at least pay a fee that would entitle them as of right , rather than for charity 's sake , to enter medical lectures .
10 Company schemes generally provide widows ' pensions as of right .
11 I had included myself in the North Oxford set as of right , a right seemingly confirmed by the way Alison had approached me and the ease with which we had conversed .
12 The Woolwich Equitable Building Society was entitled as of right to interest on the repayment of a capital sum that had been paid to the Inland Revenue pursuant to Regulations that were ultra vires and void .
13 Money paid by a citizen to a public authority in the form of taxes or other levies paid pursuant to an ultra vires demand by the authority was therefore held to be prima facie recoverable by the citizen as of right .
14 Already a national campaign to supply school dinners for EVERYONE as of right has been launched by a group of 56 organisations , including the Child Poverty Action Group .
15 At the beginning of the century , substantial numbers of the elderly population , especially men , continued to work , partly , no doubt , because they had no entitlement to a pension as of right and wished to avoid the fate of most survivors — an ignominious end in the dreaded parish workhouse ( Parker 1982 : 177 ) .
16 Certainly its trustee can claim the money , as of right , to be used for what is in the dog 's interest .
17 The wife , if she so wishes , will be able to claim half the allowance as of right .
18 Any participating country is able to use its SDRs as of right .
19 There would be two effects : the dependent financial relationships between husbands and wives would be considerably loosened , and unmarried women with dependants would have a substantial non-means-tested income as of right .
20 Spare Rib , May 1977 , reported that at the national Women 's Liberation conference , the Fifth Demand group ( for Financial and Legal Independence ) opposed the demand that ‘ every individual person , whether in or out of employment , should receive a Guaranteed Minimum Income as of right ’ on the grounds that ‘ it would amount to implicit support for the Wages for Housework Campaign ’ ( p. 11 ) .
21 Following the legislation in 1972 ( England and Wales ) and 1973 ( Scotland ) councillors were ‘ entitled to receive an attendance allowance as of right , without the need to demonstrate financial loss , for the performance of duties approved by his local authority ’ ( Robinson 1977 , Vol. 1 : 15 ) .
22 Graduate bodies such as Convocations , Guilds of Graduates on General Councils , duly constituted under the Charter and Statutes of Universities in the U.K. may become members as of right .
23 What at the outset in 1854 had been perceived as a bonus , an extra but due as of right to the workers , had by 1862 become ‘ the bounty to labour ’ , a gift bestowed and so gratuitous .
24 Particularly after the political settlement of 1688–9 , it was ever more openly asserted that political power belonged , as of right , to the propertied .
25 The reverse of this policy was a Unionist proposal that all men in the armed forces should qualify for the franchise as of right .
26 It is usual to be able to take one appeal as of right with a second appeal being possible with leave .
27 Income as of right has been replaced by income conditional on qualifying for means-tested support .
28 As of right then I had a start on the police .
29 No partner is entitled , as of right , to a salary for work done for the partnership .
30 The language of Lord Reid quoted above and cited in Berry ( No. 2 ) was obiter and may be compared with a later passage where his lordship carefully left open whether an appellant as of right could raise matters unrelated to the certified question .
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