Sentences with phrase «allowing full enjoyment»

The journey is organized in order that travel is during the day, allowing full enjoyment of the sights and scenery.

Not exact matches

Road and wind noise are held to a minimum, allowing passengers full enjoyment of their various entertainment options.
Our goal is to secure the full amount of money damages allowed by our justice system, including damages for past and future medical, surgical and hospital bills; lost wages and loss of earning capacity; property damage; and past and future pain, suffering and loss of enjoyment of life.
The law will recognise consequences on native title short of extinguishment, such as suspension of the enjoyment of some of the incidents dependent upon the holding of native title, in order to allow full scope for the enjoyment of the inconsistent rights or interests but permits native title to survive and permits the rights or interests dependent on holding native title to be enjoyed without interfering with countervailing rights or interests.
Consequently the non-extinguishment principle, which allows non-Indigenous interests to prevail over native title, may not be appropriate to promote the full enjoyment of native title rights.
Thus the non-extinguishment principle may be seen to represent a compromise between two competing interests, allowing non-Indigenous interests to be given full enjoyment and Indigenous interests to be suspended where their enjoyment is inconsistent with the creation or enjoyment of non-Indigenous interests and then to resume on their cessation.
The non-extinguishment principle provides for the co-existence of native title and other interests allowing non-Indigenous interests to be given full enjoyment and Indigenous interests to be suspended where their enjoyment is inconsistent with the creation or enjoyment of non-Indigenous interests and then to resume on their cessation.
The Act allows the Government to bring a lawsuit to enforce the Act, so long as the Government demonstrates that the person or group «engaged in a pattern or practice of resistance to the full enjoyment of any of the rights» granted in the Act.
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