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Until now, the company has held the sole right to submit a plan.
They must have the sole right to change what is on the database.
For a 120-day period, the company has the sole right to present a restructuring plan to the court.
They had sole rights to the lucrative fishing until 1711.
We do not share the view that the Commission should have the sole right of legislative initiative.
Defence issues are, and should be, ones about which the national parliaments have the sole right to take decisions.
The National Bank shall have the sole right to issue money.
This consortium bought the sole right to market the seed.
In Germany, one parent may apply to the family court for sole right of custody.
The Minister had undoubtedly acquired the sole right of deciding.
Exclusivity - will they have sole rights to sell your goods?
It is unacceptable that individual organizations should have a sole right of disposal over these.
The company now has sole rights to commercial development of the inflatable module technology.
After 1888 this endorsement became the sole right of the leading five contestants.
But I fail to see why he should have the sole right to fling mud about!
We cannot assume that the Commission has the sole right to analyse and direct the structure of tax policy.
This amendment reiterated the sole right of Congress to declare war.
That evangelicals claim the sole right to the word Christian is no reason for you to grant it to them.
Ensuring instead that early dissolution is the sole right of parliament.
And for de Gaulle each state should have the sole right to decide what its vital interests might be.
No wonder male chauvinists want to reclaim the sole right to do so.
What isn't going down with a large majority of Congress is the claim that the President has the sole right to decide on foreign policy.
Colt had maintained that it retains sole rights to the M4 name and design.
They aimed to limit, and even reduce, the King's sole rights as enshrined in forest law.
Amundsen was to have the sole right of writing about it in his soon-to-be-published book.