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The phrase "a rights upon" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mix-up of terms and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "He claimed a rights upon the property, but it was not legally valid."
Alternatives: "a right to" or "entitlement to".
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The government claimed it could not pay the hold-outs without triggering a Rights Upon Future Offers (RUFO) clause contained in the restructured bonds.
Argentina has in the past argued that settling with holdouts would activate a Rights Upon Future Offers (RUFO) clause in the exchanged bonds, which expires at the end of this year, meaning that they would be eligible for whatever terms the holdouts got.
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In Luis, the Court must preserve a right upon which the most fundamental of Americans' rights often depend, and which is crucial to public confidence in the justice of our legal order.
From the liberal perspective, the individual is not only a citizen who shares a social contract with his fellows but also a person with rights upon which the state may not encroach if majoritarianism is to be meaningful.
The company plans to rely on the DMCA safe harbor clause in regards to copyrighted video, meaning they will remove video upon a rights holder's request but will not take pro-active measures to discover illicitly posted content with the kind of technology found at YouTube or Guba.
Laughable "rehabilitation" efforts, woefully lacking mental health resources, limited educational resources, approaching drug addiction as a crime rather than a health concern, stripping rights upon release, the professional implications of a criminal record, racial profiling, and other cause-and-effects have led to the incredibly high recidivism rates.
What that adds up to for Thunderbolt freaks is this (spoiler alert): a gut-busting 50-foot drop into a ravine right upon leaving the station (no lift hill!) and an unusual 90-foot, ride-ending drop (the first drop traditionally being the biggest).
Formal recognition confers certain legal benefits and rights upon a group, as well as providing them with the satisfaction of recovering their separate identity as a tribe.
Writing for the majority, Justice Byron White defined "the issue" — leeringly, sarcastically, obtusely, and repeatedly — as "whether the Federal Constitution confers a fundamental right upon homosexuals to engage in sodomy," or protects "a fundamental right to engage in homosexual sodomy," or extends "a fundamental right to homosexuals to engage in acts of consensual sodomy".
That's why there is really a crisis right upon us".
"The issue presented is whether the federal Constitution confers a fundamental right upon homosexuals to engage in sodomy," Justice Byron White wrote for the majority.
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