Example sentences of "[art] right to compensation " in BNC.

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1 The resulting public pressure led the government in 1985 to remove the right to compensation , as it applies to blocks of flats where the proposal is for an increase in the number of dwelling units ( not for an increase in height ) .
2 It was not a question of the right the child had after conception , but of the right to compensation which commenced when she was born .
3 Parliament can not have intended that the right to compensation should turn on fine legal distinctions between an assignee 's rights to a deposit under an absolute assignment and a beneficiary 's rights under a declaration of trust .
4 The employee 's success in establishing the right to compensation critically depends on proving that the patented invention ‘ is of outstanding benefit to the employer ’ .
5 The rule states that willing , knowledgeable assumption of a risk , freely undertaken , bars the right to compensation if damage is suffered as a result .
6 Lawyers are worried about the rights to compensation that those who appear on computers will have if they can prove that they suffered damage by wrong information being stored about them .
7 All these restrictions , whether carrying a right to compensation or not , are imposed in the public interest , and the essence of the compensation problem as regards the imposition of restrictions appears to be this — at what point does the public interest become such that a private individual ought to be compelled on to comply , at his own cost , with a restriction or requirement designed to secure that public interest ?
8 He must decide , for example , whether it actually follows from the assumed convention of legislation that Elmer has a right to his inheritance because of the statute of wills , or from the putative convention of precedent that Mrs. McLoughlin had a right to compensation because of past judicial decisions .
9 No convention decides either that Mrs. McLoughlin has a right to compensation for her emotional injury or that Mr. O'Brian has a right not to be made to pay it .
10 If it appeals to the principle that people have a right to compensation from those who injure them carelessly as its reason why manufacturers are liable for defective automobiles , it must give full effect to that principle in deciding whether accountants are liable for their mistakes as well .
11 But if he accepts integrity and knows that some victims of emotional injury have already been given a right to compensation , he will have a reason for deciding in favour of Mrs. McLoughlin nevertheless .
12 It may be hard that the occupier of land should have no right to compensation for harm done by the fall of a large thing , like a tree , on his premises , but his plight is no worse than in any other instance of inevitable accident .
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