reciprocal rights in a sentence
Examples
- The Queen Adelaide Club is affiliated with similar establishments within Australia and internationally where members can enjoy reciprocal rights.
- The Court, relying partly on Vattel's The Law of Nations, emphasized the principle of the reciprocal rights and duties of citizens:
- NZPA also provided these services with reciprocal rights to its content for sale overseas though practically little content was directly used.
- A reciprocal right of visit and search is granted under this convention to the cruisers entrusted with carrying out of its provisions.
- The second book relates to the reciprocal rights and duties of lord and tenant, and is mainly of historical interest to the modern lawyer.
- If a landlord can terminate the tenancy at will, a tenant by operation of law is also granted a reciprocal right to terminate at will.
- She told reporters at EU headquarters the deals offered by the United States to the six nations does " not offer sufficient reciprocal rights ."
- But until now, the securities firms have not had the reciprocal right to buy commercial banks, which have been heavily protected because they hold government-guaranteed deposits.
- Crandall said European national governments had been slow to agree reciprocal rights for U . S . and local airlines to make unrestricted flights under so-called open-skies accords.
- The 1965 agreement did not offer Pakistan reciprocal rights to export goods to the Soviet Union, nor to the Central Asian Republics after the fall of the USSR.