rights(1. Title to or an interest in any property. 2. Any interest or privilege recognized and protected by law; 1. Право или доля в праве на собственность. 2. Любой интерес или привилегии, признанные и охраняемые законом)
rights(привилегии на выполнение некоторых задач типа локальной или удалённой регистрации в системе, установки системного времени и т.п., права отличаются от разрешений, которые определяют возможности доступа к объектам системы)
authorization; entitlement(на совершение какого-либо действия; noun (formal) 1. uncountable ~ (to something) the official right to have or do something • This may affect your entitlement to compensation. 2. countable something that you have an official right to; the amount that you have the right to receive • Your contributions will affect your pension entitlements. 3. countable (NAmE) a government system that provides financial support to a particular group of people • a reform of entitlements • Medicard, Medicare and other entitlement programs Example Bank: • They will have to prove their entitlement to the property. • We are able to advise people what their legal entitlements are. OALD Alexander Demidov)
law(in most general sense of the word-a rule or a body of rules of human conduct, including decisions of courts of justice, acts of legislature, and customary law)
law(science, Complex of rules fixed by law or custom which regulate social relations; Свод правил, принятых в рамках закона или обычая, регулирующий социальные взаимоотношения; научн)
option([C or U] one of a number of choices or decisions you can make, or the ability or freedom to choose what you do: "You need to think very carefully about the various options. "Our options look fairly limited at the moment. have the option of doing something "Insurance policyholders with the company have the option of waiving the excess altogether. have the option to do something "Customers have the option to cancel the contract within 21 days. explore/review/look at the options "WTO members are reviewing options for improving market access for the least-developed countries. assess/consider/weigh the options "The board will take its time in weighing the available options. not be an option "If telecommuting isn't an option, firms can offer their employees more flexible working schedules. have no/little option (but to) "In order to compete, we have no option but to cut prices. CBED Alexander Demidov); business
clockwise; correct; just(1. honorable and fair in one’s dealings and actions: a just ruler. ; 2. consistent with what is morally right; righteous: a just cause; 3. properly due or merited: just deserts; 4. valid within the law; lawful: just claims; 5. suitable or proper in nature; fitting: a just touch of solemnity; 6. based on fact or sound reason; well-founded: a just appraisal)