See RECTUS IN CURIA .
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RIGHT OF ACCUMULATION
A shareholder in a mutual fund ‘s right to count shares that exist along with newly purchased shares in determining the fee for charged by the fund which is less […]
RIGHT OF ACCUSED
These are the rights that consist of. 1. A right to due process. 2. The right to an attorney. 3. the right to equal protection under the law. 4. The […]
RIGHT OF ACTION
The right to bring suit; a legal right to maintain an action , growing out of a given transaction or state of facts and based thereon. Hibbard v. Clark, 56 […]
RIGHT OF APPEAL
the right to appeal to a higher court for a review of a lower court ‘s judgement.
RIGHT OF APPROACH
a right given to a nation at war being able to stop and search a ship of another country and are spelled out by conventions of war.
RIGHT OF DISCUSSION
In Scotch law. The right which the cautioner (surety) has to insist that the creditor shall do his best to compel the performance of the contract by the principal debtor, […]
RIGHT OF DIVISION
In Scotch law. The right which each of several cautioners (sureties) has to refuse to answer for more than his own share of the debt To entitle the cautioner to […]
RIGHT OF DOMAIN
a term that is used for a person’s right to the ownership and the possession of land.
RIGHT OF DOMICILE
a term that applies to the right a person has to dwell in a certain place.
RIGHT OF EGRESS
The right of an individual to move out from a owned or rented property.
RIGHT OF ENTRY
A right of entry is the right of taking or resuming possession of land by entering on it in a peaceable manner.
RIGHT OF FIRST OFFER
The right of one party over others to have chance at purchase before any others.
RIGHT OF FIRST PUBLICATION
See first publication .
RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL
A right in a contract where the seller must give the other party the chance to match the offer that a third party has given to buy a certain asset.
RIGHT OF FORECLOSURE
The legal right given to the lender to foreclose on property when the borrower defaults.
RIGHT OF HABITATION
created by law and depend upon civilized society; or they are those which are plainly assured by natural law (Borden v. State, 11 Ark. 519, 44 Am. Dec. 217); or […]
RIGHT OF POSSESSION
The right to property by the person who is the short or long term holder of the property.
RIGHT OF PRIVACY
the right of a person to go his own way and live his own life that is free from interferences and annoyances. See invasion of privacy .
RIGHT OF REDEMPTION
The right to disincumber property or to free it from a claim or lien; specifically, the right (granted by statute only) to free property from the incumbrance of a foreclosure […]
RIGHT OF REENTRY
See reentry.
RIGHT OF RELIEF
In Scotch law. The right of a cautioner (surety) to demand reimbursement from the principal debtor when he has been compelled to pay the debt. 1 Bell, Comm. 347.
RIGHT OF REPRESENTATION AND PERFORMANCE
By the acts 3 & 4 Wm. IV. c. 15, and 5 & 0 Vict c. 45, the author of a play, opera, or musical composition , or his assignee, […]
RIGHT OF RESCISSION
The right given to borrowers where they can cancel a mortgage agreement within 3 days of signing the agreement.
RIGHT OF SEARCH
In International law . The right of oue vessel, on the high seas, to stop a vessel of another nationality and examine her papers and (in some cases) her cargo. […]