Sentence examples for constitute deprivation from inspiring English sources

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But now the tobacco companies are fighting back, suing the government for up to £11bn on the basis that it would constitute "deprivation of a highly valuable intellectual property".

More than 2.2 billion people are either near or living in multidimensional poverty – that is exhibiting several factors that constitute deprivation such as poor health, lack of education, inadequate living standard, lack of income, disempowerment, poor quality of work and threat from violence.

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But because we have determined that Congress did not intend that breaches of § 13(c) agreements or collective-bargaining contracts would constitute deprivations of federal rights secured by § 13(c), the union has no cause of action under § 1983.

Against the assertion that the Granger laws constituted deprivation of private property without due process of law and conflicted with the Fourteenth Amendment (1868), Waite borrowed a phrase from Sir Matthew Hale, lord chief justice of England (1671 76), to hold that, when a business or private property was "affected with a public interest," it was subject to governmental regulation.

It is also possible that a particular case of misjoinder may be so egregious as to constitute a deprivation of due process.

Mr. Kwartler, however, said that even if the courtyard was on a separate lot, construction there might constitute "a deprivation of service".He said: "There's a common-law principle called a continuing expectation.

Nor does your having many more valuable options and fruitful courses of action available to choose than I have constitute any deprivation of my right to equal freedom.

That would constitute a deprivation of due process of law and it would violate Heffernan's constitutional right not to be treated arbitrarily.

That judgment, which clarified the form of an "acid test" for what constitutes a deprivation of liberty, sparked an immediate and sustained increase in the number of applications.

The company also claimed that the denial constituted a deprivation of rights actionable under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and violated equal protection.

The British Government said it will formally contest that the Wikileaks founder's stay constitutes a "deprivation of liberty" in violation of his fundamental human rights.

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