31. But right for the wrong reasons. 32. The test is whether the plaintiff has acquired an intangible property right for his product deriving from the distinctive nature of this material which is recognized by the market. 33. Fisons is to continue taking peat from the remaining bogs over which it has extraction rights for thirty years, leaving only a two foot layer of peat. 34. Of course convention may convert novel decisions into legal rights for the future. 35. A pragmatist judge will find room in his working theory of as if legal rights for some doctrine of precedent. 36. Surely there is no convention that judges may adjust their views about legal rights for purely strategic reasons. 37. The Supreme Court relies on the language of equal protection to strike down state legislation that recognizes fundamental rights for some and not others. 38. The Montego is just right for us.It is reliable, strong and very suitable for our road conditions. 39. A pass of hit and hope bounced just right for Nicholson. 40. JUST right for those long, hot summer days. |