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Right — A short lived (typically less than 90 days) call option for purchasing additional stock in a firm, issued by the firm to all its shareholders on a pro rata basis. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * right right [raɪt] noun 1. [countable]… … Financial and business terms
right — Privilege granted shareholders of a corporation to subscribe to shares of a new issue of common stock before it is offered to the public. Such a right, which normally has a life of two to four weeks, is freely transferable and entitles the holder … Financial and business terms
alienable — alien·able / āl yə nə bəl, ā lē ə / adj: that may be changed over to another s ownership an alienable interest in property alien·abil·i·ty /ˌāl yə nə bil ə tē, ˌā lē ə / n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
alienable constitutional rights — Right to a trial by jury, to counsel, and not to incriminate one s self, and related matters are alienable constitutional rights which may be waived whenever assertable. Week v. District Court of Second Judicial Dist., 158 Colo. 521, 408 P.2d 987 … Black's law dictionary
alienable constitutional rights — Right to a trial by jury, to counsel, and not to incriminate one s self, and related matters are alienable constitutional rights which may be waived whenever assertable. Week v. District Court of Second Judicial Dist., 158 Colo. 521, 408 P.2d 987 … Black's law dictionary
emphyteusis — ˌem(p)fəˈtüsə̇s, fə.ˈtyü noun (plural emphyteuses üˌsēz) Etymology: Late Latin, from Late Greek, from Greek emphyteuein to implant (from em en ( … Useful english dictionary
Natural and legal rights — Inalienable redirects here. For the 2008 film, see InAlienable. For the concept of alienation in property law, see Alienation (property law). Rights Theoretical distinctions … Wikipedia
fee simple — fee sim·ple n pl fees simple [simple without limitation (as to heirs) and unrestricted (as to transfer of ownership)]: a fee that is alienable (as by deed, will, or intestacy) and of potentially indefinite duration; esp: fee simple absolute in… … Law dictionary
Commodification of nature — The commodification of nature is an area of research within critical environmental studies concerned with the ways in which natural entities and processes are made exchangeable through the market, and the implications thereof. Drawing upon the… … Wikipedia
Self-ownership — (or sovereignty of the individual, individual sovereignty or individual autonomy) is the moral or natural right (aka Freedom) of a person to be the exclusive controller of his or her own body and life. It is the concept of property in one s own… … Wikipedia