Dual entitlement refers to the principle that individuals or entities may have rights or claims to two distinct benefits or compensations simultaneously. This concept often arises in legal or economic contexts, where parties may seek to assert their entitlements based on different grounds or agreements. For example, in labor negotiations, workers might claim both a wage increase and additional benefits, citing different justifications for each. The idea emphasizes the potential for overlapping rights in complex situations.
It means to be given the right or the claim to.
Dual. Like meaning 2, as in a dual-headset.
In "The Gift Outright," Robert Frost was meaning that "America" has always been theirs and it will always be. Almost like a sense of entitlement.
No difference in the meaning but when people talk about Immigration and citizenship topics, almost all of them use the term 'Dual Citizenship'.
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A Sense of Entitlement was created in 2000.
No difference in the meaning but when people talk about immigration and citizenship topics, almost all of them use the term 'dual citizenship'.
Dual citizenship or dual nationality is allowed in the UK. This means you can be a British citizen and also a citizen of another country. Not every country will grant dual citizenship.
There are lots of entitlement programs, many of which are administered by the States.
The rights an Australian Citizen are as follows: * entitlement to an Australian passport and to Australian consular protection overseas * entitlement to leave Australia and return at any time without any Immigration restrictions * immunity from deportation * entitlement to register overseas born children as Australian citizens by descent (subject to some additional criteria) * entitlement to seek employment by the Federal (Commonwealth) Government, where citizenship is normally required * entitlement to vote and stand for public office (dual citizens cannot stand for office in the Federal Parliament unless they have taken all reasonable steps to renounce their foreign citizenship. Most states do allow dual citizens to stand for State Parliaments). The responsibilities of an Australian Citizen are as follows: * obey the law * enroll to vote, and vote at all elections (unless there is a reasonable excuse such as a religious objection, being overseas or illness on polling day) * serve on a jury, if called upon * defend Australia, should the need arise.
No. ***Dual ohc means there are 2 camshafts on the vehicle also meaning more valves
Yes, Uruguay allows dual citizenship, meaning individuals can hold citizenship in Uruguay and another country simultaneously.