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stands for the indefeasible right to use a certain amount of bandwidth on a communications company's network.
Since she takes it as accepted that the doctrine of the indefeasible right of kings is dead, she is able to conclude that, government, "can have no legitimate force, but in the will of the people" (Macaulay 1790, 95).
While the amendment begins by declaring that all residents "have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences," it also lists several situations in which that right must be protected.
It's time for us all to embrace the truth stated by Pennsylvania's Supreme Court Chief Justice, that we as people have an inherent and indefeasible right to pure water, clean air, and healthy environments.
That government is instituted and ought to be exercised for the benefit of the people...That the people have an indubitable, unalienable, and indefeasible right to reform or change their government whenever it be found adverse or inadequate to the purpose of its institution".
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At the heart of the S.E.C.'s investigation are transactions known as indefeasible rights of use, or I.R.U.
Until around six months ago, these transactions, known in the telecommunications world as swaps of I.R.U.'s, or indefeasible rights of use, were especially widespread among operators of transoceanic and transcontinental networks, like Global Crossing and Qwest.
The specific swap transactions at issue are contemporaneous back-and-forth purchases and sales of "indefeasible rights of use" -- ironclad contracts that allow one carrier to use capacity on the other carrier's network for long periods to carry calls, data or video transmissions.
Global Crossing is currently being criticized for selling long-term contracts (sometimes called indefeasible rights of use) that allow other telecommunications companies to use their fiber routes.
The courts made clear that our environmental rights are not granted to us, but are in fact inherent and indefeasible rights (meaning they are rights given to us by nature and that cannot be taken from us by government or law).
And Spencer had discovered its secret, namely indefeasible moral rights.
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