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RIGHT OF ENTRY

(noun)
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There is 1 meaning of the phrase Right Of Entry.

Right Of Entry - as a noun

The legal right to take possession of real estate in a peaceable manner

Example Sentences

"The landlord has the right of entry to inspect the property."
"The employee refused to grant the employer the right of entry to the restricted area."
"The homeowner gave the plumber the right of entry to fix the pipes."
"The security guard denied the unauthorized person the right of entry to the building."
"In some countries, journalists have the right of entry to government press conferences."
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