Sentence examples for privileges section from inspiring English sources

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Some accounts claim this was triggered by an argument over a game of chess; Historian William Page suggests that Eadric held the fort as Ealdorman of Mercia and after his death it may have been granted to Osgod Clapa, who was a "staller", a standard-bearer and representative of the king (see Privileges section).

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Specifically, the publishers maintained that, as copyright owners of collective works, i.e., the original print publications, they had merely exercised "the privilege" Section 201(c) accords them to "reproduce and distribute" the author's discretely copyrighted contribution...

The school received a lot of flak last year after an expose in the New York Times (which we covered here) led many to voice concern that it remains a bastion of class and privilege ("Section X", a semi-secret society of extremely wealthy students whose spending sets the tone for the rest of the MBA programme, came in for particular criticism).

Accountants do have a tax preparation privilege (IRC Section 7525(a)(1)) but it doesn't apply to criminal tax cases.

The CVR recording and transcript are protected by a strict privilege under section 28 of the Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act and thus have not been publicly disclosed.

It is the intent of the Committee, therefore, that in an action to determine whether a defendant is entitled to the privilege established by section 109(a) and (b), the burden of proving whether a particular copy was lawfully made or acquired should rest on the defendant.

If an instructor limits the TA's course privileges to their enrolled section, then the TA will only be able to email sections they are enrolled in.

Full-time Instructors do not normally have consulting privileges as defined in Section 4.3, Full-Time Service.

Consulting privileges as defined in Section 4.3 Full-Time Service are available to visiting faculty with full time, paid appointments.

(a) Laws and regulations in force in the United States regarding the entry of aliens shall not be applied in such manner as to interfere with the privileges referred to in Section 11.

(3) Persons who are entitled to diplomatic privileges and immunities under Section 15 or under the General Convention shall not be required to leave the United States otherwise than in accordance with the customary procedure applicable to diplomatic envoys accredited to the United States.

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