May 16, 2005 17:41
19 yrs ago
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Spanish term

disfrutar de un derecho

Spanish to English Law/Patents Law: Contract(s)
disfrutar de un derecho

En un contrato

Discussion

Non-ProZ.com May 16, 2005:
disfrutar los derechos que a este titulo otorgan

Proposed translations

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enjoy a right

Human Rights in China - III
... The working people enjoy the right to manage, control and use the means of
... Working women enjoy the right of special labor protection and labor ...
www.chinesehumanrightsreader.org/ governments/91wp/iii.htm - 21k

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Note added at 3 mins (2005-05-16 17:45:09 GMT)
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I should have said \"to enjoy a right\"


firstamendmentcenter.org: Press - Topic
... 392) that members of the public enjoy a right of access to civil trials.
This right, he said, is rooted in democratic principles: ...
www.firstamendmentcenter.org/Press/ topic.aspx?topic=courtroom_access&printer-friendly=y - 14k
Peer comment(s):

agree Pamela Peralta : .
53 mins
Gracias, Pamelª!
agree Terejimenez
1 day 5 hrs
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3 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
+4
6 mins

have the right to /be entitled to

Your questions answered - parents - [ Traduzir esta página ]
... Do I have the right to take time off work to look after a newly born, ...
What education rights does my child have? A. Your child is entitled to: free ...
www.direct.gov.uk/Audiences/Parents/YourQuestionsAnswered/ fs/en?CONTENT_ID=4014883&chk=c13A%2BX - 54k - Guardada em memória - Páginas semelhantes

Basic Principles on the Role of Lawyers - [ Traduzir esta página ]
... provides that a detained person shall be entitled to have the assistance of,
... In particular, they shall have the right to take part in public ...
www.ohchr.org/english/law/lawyers.htm - 23k
Peer comment(s):

agree Adriana Vozzi
17 mins
agree Gabriela Rodriguez
56 mins
agree David Hasting
2 hrs
agree John Ward
17 hrs
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6 mins

to have a right

Or less literally, and if followed by a specific description of the right in question, to have the right to ... (xxx)

The most straightforward way to say this in English.

Good luck!


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Note added at 9 mins (2005-05-16 17:51:05 GMT)
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Most likely you will want to use \"to have the right to ... (xxx)\", although my main answer of \"to have a right\" is just there as a point of reference.
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