English to Spanish Dictionary entitlement

entitlement

derecho
definition
noun
full entitlement to fees and maintenance should be offered
the fact of having a right to something.
translation of 'entitlement'
noun
autorización,
derecho
example
annual leave 'entitlement'
full 'entitlement' to fees and maintenance should be offered
Subsequent cases have held that once 'entitlement' is decided, a token amount ought not to be awarded.
full 'entitlement' to fees and maintenance should be offered
The letter informed her that her 'entitlement' amounted to just £0.35 pence per fortnight.
annual leave 'entitlement'
The government has recognised that we should get our full grant 'entitlement' .
If he leaves the company however, he loses his 'entitlement' , unless it is through early retirement.
That long weekend can feel like a week in the sun, at a cost of two days out of an allotted annual holiday 'entitlement' .
It has been 30 years since the last increase in the minimum annual holiday 'entitlement' .
This builds up monthly in advance at the rate of one-twelfth of the annual 'entitlement' each month.
Their desire to have the 'entitlement' changed to a block grants is mainly driven by financial pressures.
Out goes a culture of benefits and 'entitlements' ; in comes a partnership of rights and responsibilities.
In order to receive the 'entitlements' of membership a small yearly fee is charged.
The Irish government has a particular duty to defend the rights and 'entitlements' of Irish people.
We are determined to ensure that the legal 'entitlements' owed to Australian workers are delivered.
That is based on 990 shares per member, based on two 'entitlements' plus loyalty shares.
You may not be able to claim down all the premium 'entitlements' on weanlings purchased now.
The charity is hoping as many people as possible will claim their full 'entitlements' .
There will be provision to purchase, sell or lease single payment 'entitlements' .
Many employees would probably be very happy to be bought out of their long service leave 'entitlements' .
No one deserves to be better off than anyone else; nor does anyone have 'entitlements' , or special claims.
People find it difficult to get information regarding their 'entitlements' and benefits.
Information will be provided on the rights and 'entitlements' of migrant workers.
The decision of the adjudicator shall reflect the legal 'entitlements' of the parties.
So it is common ground that this clause governs the remuneration 'entitlements' of casuals?
Common law lump sum 'entitlements' allow people to get on with their lives.
This was to ensure that the surviving spouse did not suffer a loss of 'entitlements' following the death.
He has refused to collect his 'entitlements' and is preparing a legal challenge.
It has been claimed that it did not fall within the rules pertaining to MPs' travel 'entitlements' .
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