Examples of Grandfather rights in a sentence
Grandfather rights are merely a creation of legislation within the boundaries of the declared capacity, which means that airlines could not reasonably expect to enjoy them in perpetuity.
Grandfather rights to airport slots are also under attack in the context of the current review of the EU Council Regulation No. 95/93 on allocation of airport slots from 1993, which at that time did not allow market- based instruments such as slot exchange and slot auction (e.g. Boyfield, 2003, p.
Eligibility is defined as working for a member company, being a member of the Designer Council or being granted Grandfather rights by the TAEC.
Grandfather rights will end at the time that the tenant permanently removes the non-conforming pet(s) from the PHA dwelling unit or when the pet dies.
Grandfather rights or “use-it-or-lose-it” rule means an airline company must use 80% of the slots allocated to them by an airport through one season, otherwise they will lose that slot and the slot will be released for other com- panies to take [5].