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They have certain natural rights to property, to liberty and to life.
Free blacks had few rights to property, and found it difficult to get jobs.
The individual right to property is part of this decentralized system.
The provisions relating to the right to property were changed a number of times.
Women were given rights to property, credit facilities and access to literacy programmes.
The foundation of the right to property is the will of God.
There is a distinction between personal and proprietary rights to property.
Under Rwandan law they have no rights to property or inheritance.
Rights to property to be no less than accorded to aliens generally.
To mitigate this the right to property is commonly limited to protect the public interest.
Are you trying to say that a tennant should have equal rights to property owners?
A public nuisance is an unreasonable interference with the public's right to property.
The right to property is not absolute and states have a wide degree of discretion to limit the rights.
The right to property is qualified by compulsory purchase laws.
This case and a few other cases resulted in the right to property being struck from the fundamental rights available to Indians.
A deed of alienation by which a right to property is conveyed.
Such outrageous actions violate the natural right to property and therefore should be condemned.
But in the 18th and 19th Century the right to property as a human right became subject of intense controversy.
I feel it's taking away students' rights to property."
While the law recognizes women's right to property, inheritance and divorce, many women lack awareness of their rights.
The Dutch constitution contains no general right to property.
Right to property: Guaranteed subject to the "public welfare".
The right to property is guaranteed, and expropriations made subject to full compensation, by article 26.
People may also have a "right to property".