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You should recognize in any society that the individual must have rights that are guarded. — You should recognize in any society that the individual must have rights that are guarded. You should recognize in any society that the individual must have rights that are guarded. Eleanor Roosevelt Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N … Law dictionary
Rights of audience — In English law, a right of audience is a right to appear and conduct proceedings in court. [ cite book | author=Curzon, L.B. | title=Dictionary of Law | edition=6th ed. | publisher=Longman | location=London | id=ISBN 0 582 43809 8 | year=2002 |… … Wikipedia
Rights Managed — refers to a type of contract between a two entities (the licensor and licensee), that is employed when licensing the rights to use content, such as photographs. The term Rights Managed means that the seller of the license is specifically giving… … Wikipedia
rights — 1) Plural of right. 2) Slang for the information which must be given by law enforcement officers to a person who is under arrest or otherwise not free to leave. (See also: Miranda warnings) Category: Criminal Law Category: Small Claims Court &… … Law dictionary
have someone dead to rights — have (someone) dead to rights found in the act of doing something wrong. The police had him dead to rights selling drugs … New idioms dictionary
have dead to rights — have (someone) dead to rights found in the act of doing something wrong. The police had him dead to rights selling drugs … New idioms dictionary
have — [ weak əv, həv, strong hæv ] (3rd person singular has [ weak əz, həz, strong hæz ] ; past tense and past participle had [ weak əd, həd, strong hæd ] ) verb *** Have can be used in the following ways: as an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
have and hold — The opening words, or habendum clause, found in a deed to real property, which describes the ownership rights of the individual to whom such property is being conveyed. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. have and hold … Law dictionary
have (got) someone bang to rights — british very informal phrase to have enough evidence to prove that someone is guilty of a crime Thesaurus: to try to show that an idea or belief is wrongsynonym Main entry: right … Useful english dictionary
have — have, hold, own, possess, enjoy are comparable when they mean to keep, control, retain, or experience as one s own. Have is the most general term and in itself carries no implication of a cause or reason for regarding the thing had as one s own… … New Dictionary of Synonyms