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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocating rights" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to law, property, or resource management where rights or entitlements are being distributed or assigned.
Example: "The committee is responsible for allocating rights to the land among the various stakeholders."
Alternatives: "distributing rights" or "assigning rights".
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Fostering "patient capital". Examples include using multiple share classes to vest voting rights with committed shareholders and allocating rights and incentives to investors on the basis of how long they own shares or how much they contribute to the corporation's capital.
This is why the debate cannot dismiss the most radical approach of the civic turn, which fundamentally places duties as a condition for allocating rights.
Schemes for allocating rights to shares in fisheries such as individual non-transferable or transferable quotas, and territorial use rights or TURF, have been implemented in many countries and are becoming increasingly common.
If this collection of case studies contributes to a better understanding of the principles, pitfalls and potential solutions of the process of allocating rights in fisheries, then its objectives will have been achieved.
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In this way, it was hoped that the allocation process would (a) be an improvement over previous attempts to allocate rights, (b) would be separated from the AFMA, which was responsible for day-to-day management and (c), would stand a better chance of being upheld should it be subject to legal challenge.
The act allocates rights between the federal government and federal contractors like Stanford, Chief Justice Roberts wrote.
American justifications for the incursions, which allocated rights along racial lines and allowed broad leeway for extraterritorial action, forged a more unified national identity and set a precedent for an assertive foreign policy.
We live in a society that allocates rights to intellectual property in a way that yields huge rewards to a select few, that taxes top incomes at a historically low rate, and so on.
The failed citizen reveals a crisis in the nation-state's capacity to allocate rights.
While many courts have rejected viewing frozen embryos as property, they have struggled over how to allocate rights over embryos in cases of separation, divorce, death, moves and changes of heart.
The ITQ allocated rights to utilise the resources, but the fishing permit remained as the right of access.
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