Phrases with «arbitrary deprivation»

The phrase "arbitrary deprivation" means to take something away from someone without any reason or fair decision-making process. It refers to an unjust or unfair action where a person is deprived of their rights or possessions without a valid explanation. Full definition

Sentences with «arbitrary deprivation»

  • It states that no one may be deprived of property, except in terms of law of general application, and no law may permit arbitrary deprivation of property. (reimag.co.za)
  • The High Court in Ward v Western Australia (2002) 213 CLR 1 at 103 - 104 [116] held that the relevant right to property encompassed an immunity from arbitrary deprivation of property and that property «includes lands and chattels as well as interests therein», including native title rights and interests. (humanrights.gov.au)
  • Punitive damages pose an acute danger of arbitrary deprivation of property. (supreme.justia.com)
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