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Right of entry   /raɪt əv ˈɛntri/   Listen
Right of entry

noun
1.
The legal right to take possession of real estate in a peaceable manner.






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"Right of entry" Quotes from Famous Books



... and that the nuns found their way into the church from the domestic buildings through the doors on the south side. There is still a doorway (there was formerly a porch) on the north side, by which, on special occasions, outsiders were admitted to the north aisle, but as the parishioners had no right of entry into the nave it was unnecessary to make any provision for them in the form of a west doorway. From this position at the west of the building we notice that the roof of the south end of the transept differs from that at the north end. We can ...
— Bell's Cathedrals: A Short Account of Romsey Abbey • Thomas Perkins

... formation of fresh tables, those candidates who have neither belonged to nor played at any other table, have the prior right of entry; the others decide their right ...
— The Laws of Euchre - As adopted by the Somerset Club of Boston, March 1, 1888 • H. C. Leeds



Words linked to "Right of entry" :   jurisprudence, legal right, law



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