His most telling point seems to be in drawing a distinction between: 1) cases in which a ne exeat right is an express provision in a custody order; and 2) cases in which a foreign statute provides that a non-custodial parent's mere right of visitation automatically triggers a restriction on international travel. (international-divorce.com)
It wasn't about eating on a bus, but the mere right to sit inside that was at stake. (phdinparenting.com)
The licenses would provide the buyer with the mere right to purchase season tickets for a specific seat. (edweek.org)