HBOS, which was formed from the merger of the Halifax, a former building society, with the Bank of Scotland, would presumably be as entitled to government support on its own as is, say, the wounded Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).
While you report goods and services received as income, you may also be entitled to take, as a deduction, the cost of goods or services which were bartered in return.
The government estimates 3.1 million households will be entitled to more benefits as a result of universal credit, while 2.8 million households will be entitled to less.
Shouldn't Americans who pay taxes and serve in the armed forces be entitled to vote as well?
It believes 25, 000 of these people will no longer be entitled to DLA as a result, and their carer will also lose their allowance.
People born in the island or who have lived in Jersey for 10 years or more will be classified as "entitled".
No, President Obama had it sent back to the Brits, who would be entitled to feel offended as well as appalled.
Rather than being able to come to you and compete with other tribes each tribe should be entitled to all these as part of the trust responsibility.
They will be entitled to regular benefits such as minimum wages and due process.
It was last year that the UK government commissioned a report suggesting robots in the future may be entitled to the same rights as humans, including things like health care.
If subcontractors are to be entitled to the same benefits as permanent staff, many of those firms will either shut down, move abroad, or replace more of their workers with machines.
The judgment also held that he was to be entitled to claim both unemancipated children as dependents.
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The law creating Aid to Families with Dependent Children nowhere stated that all families defined as poor should be entitled to hand-outs.
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The so-called stalking horse bid could be topped by other suitors at the auction, in which case Apollo and Metropoulos would likely be entitled to what's known as a breakup fee.
If they sink under 5%, as they did in the west in 1990, they will be entitled to no parliamentary seats and will be lost to the Social Democrats as a partner.
Only those with needs classed as severe or substantial will be entitled to help - that basically means you need round-the-clock help.
After 12 weeks in the same role, agency workers will be entitled to the same employment and working conditions as permanent staff.
Under the plans, companies would lease motorways and trunk roads from the government, maintaining and perhaps improving them by adding lanes, for which - as long as they meet targets - they would be entitled to a share of road taxes.
But as a former army general, he would be entitled to be interrogated in the privacy of his own home.
The change means that as people turn 65, they will not be entitled to the higher personal allowance set aside for most pensioners.
"I said of course I was more than willing to help them and help them both for their interest, as they are entitled for their rights to be observed, and also for the public interest because it is in the public interest to ensure the proper value is established and paid for these lands, " he said.
As a consequence, it notes, Scotland would be entitled to contemplate and expect the continuation of such arrangements, provided agreement can be reached.
It said that, as a result, "the Trust would be entitled to recover from you the payments made under the agreement and any costs including its legal costs".
Depending on the number of first-class seats available, if a coach takes one over a player, then one player, as determined by the union, is entitled to be paid the difference between the value of the first-class seat and the value of the coach seat he was forced to endure.
"The executive ... confirmed that, as a matter of principle, only one association will be entitled to host a Fifa World Cup, " the global body said in a statement.
They would actually have to be advised that they are under no obligation to speak to interrogators, that if they do speak their statements can be used against them as evidence in court, and that they are entitled to have a lawyer - paid for by the American people - present and assisting them at all times during questioning.
"Lady Profeco, " as Andrea Benitez came to be known, became the personification of the super-entitled member of the elite, a character Mexicans know well and have long resented.
The IOC would actually be a beneficiary from any ruling in favour of the BOA, as the IOC is also entitled to a 20% cut of any surplus, but the IOC says that it "cannot and does not" accept the BOA's definition.
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States are entitled to establish their own eligibility requirements, as well as to determine which services will be offered for short- and long-term care.
Mr Prodi, however, is entitled to a public assurance that changes to the commission made on his watch will be acceptable to him as well as to governments.
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