rights (noun)

  • 91naming rights — noun the right to name a piece of property, either tangible property or an event, usually granted in exchange for financial considerations …

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  • 92Third Freedom Rights — noun The right of an airline of one country to land in a different country and deplane passengers coming from the airline’s own country …

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  • 93fifth freedom rights — noun The right of an airline of one country to land in a different country, pick up passengers, and carry them on to a third country. Eg, If a British airline flew to France, collected passengers, and took them to Italy. <P> …

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  • 94first e-rights — noun The right to publish a work for the first time in electronic form …

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  • 95fourth freedom rights — noun The right of an airline of one country to land in a different country and board passengers travelling to the airline’s own country. <P> …

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  • 96property rights — noun The exclusive right of possessing, enjoying, and disposing of a thing …

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  • 97digital rights management — noun Schema to determine what an end user can do with a digital file by the copyright holder …

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  • 98air rights — noun a) The right to build over an existing property. b) The right to fly over a certain territory …

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  • 99consumer rights — noun The legal and moral duties of protection owed to a purchaser of goods or services by the supplier …

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  • 100Australian League of Rights — noun an extreme right wing political organisation founded in the early 1960s …