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A right is a legally enforceable claim.
Your moral liberty to scratch your nose is morally protected by your (enforceable) claim against others that they not interfere with your doing so.
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The bankruptcy judge rejected arguments that partners who, like Pierce, had contract guarantees had enforceable claims against the firm.
Myriad said it still had more than 500 valid and enforceable claims in 24 different patents conferring strong patent protection for its BRCA test.
Claim-rights are moral (and enforceable) claims against others to their acting or not acting in certain ways.
The issue was not whether the Barakat Gallery was innocent in all of this: the gallery had bought the objects in Europe on the open market and claimed good title to them; the question was instead whether Iran had an enforceable legal claim to recover its artefacts once they had left its territory.
Gielgud had an enforceable contractual claim to the role, but Dean, a notorious bully, was a powerful force in British theatre.
In countries such as our own and in those of Europe, a right usually means a claim enforceable by law.
It is not enforceable above small claims courts.
In this framework, Mehta and Nolan (2009) suggest that lawmakers have yet to resolve the issue of whether CDO-related claims are enforceable in court.
But Judge Young found that claims in two of the five patents were "valid, enforceable and literally infringed," and claims in a third patent were infringed because TKT's invention was equivalent to Amgen's.
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