acquired rights

  • 1acquired rights — Those which one does not naturally enjoy, but which are owing to his or her own procurement, as sovereignty, or the right of commanding, or the right of property …

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  • 2acquired rights — Those which one does not naturally enjoy, but which are owing to his or her own procurement, as sovereignty, or the right of commanding, or the right of property …

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  • 3Women's rights in Iran — and for Iranian Women s social movement see Women s rights movement in Iran. The Iranian women s movement, also called the Persian women s movement, involves the movement for women s rights and women s equality in Iran. The movement first emerged …

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  • 4Maintenance of Migrants' Pension Rights Convention, 1935 (shelved) — ILO Convention C48 Maintenance of Migrants Pension Rights Convention, 1935 (shelved) Date of adoption June 22, 1935 Date in force August 10, 1938 This Convention has been shelved Classification Old age, Invalidity and Survivors Benefit Subject… …

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  • 5Human rights — Rights Theoretical distinctions Natural and legal rights Claim rights and liberty rights Negative and positive rights Individual an …

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  • 6Farmland development rights in Suffolk County, New York — Suffolk County, New York, comprises the eastern portion of Long Island and borders Nassau County on the west. The remainder of Long Island is occupied by Queens County and Kings County, which are part of New York City.Suffolk County is more than… …

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  • 7Section Twenty-five of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — is the first section under the heading General in the Charter , and like other sections within the General sphere, it aids in the interpretation of rights elsewhere in the Charter . While section 25 is also the Charter section that deals most… …

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  • 8Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — Canada This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Canada   …

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  • 9Digital rights management — (DRM) is a term for access control technologies that are used by hardware manufacturers, publishers, copyright holders and individuals to limit the use of digital content and devices. The term is used to describe any technology that inhibits uses …

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  • 10Bundle of rights — The bundle of rights is a common way to explain the complexities of property ownership. Teachers often use this concept as a way to organize confusing and sometimes contradictory data about real estate.The bundle of rights is commonly taught in… …

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