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legal right of entry

 

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Term: Legal Right of Entry

Description:

The legal right of entry refers to the authority or privilege granted to an individual to enter a specific place or gain access to certain resources, typically protected by law.

Usage:

Noun: The legal right of entry allows landlords to enter rental properties for repairs and inspections.

Noun: Employees have a legal right of entry to their workplace during business hours.

Phrase: The legal right of entry can be acquired through obtaining a search warrant issued by a judge.

Sample Sentences:

Noun: The legal right of entry into the concert venue was granted only to those with valid tickets.

Noun: Homeowners have a legal right of entry into their property, but their access is limited to certain areas when tenants are present.

Phrase: The police officers exercised their legal right of entry to execute the search warrant.

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