The branch secretary had had the right to make the allegations and impart them to NEHAWU members; the latter had a reciprocal right to receive them, which right is underlined by the Constitution of South Africa.
32.
If a lease exists at the sole discretion of the landlord, the law of the jurisdiction may imply that the tenant is granted, by operation of law, a reciprocal right to terminate the lease at will.
33.
To establish privilege, the appellants had to show that they had a reciprocal right and duty to make and receive the report, and that the defamatory statements were relevant or germane and reasonably appropriate to the occasion.
34.
In the Queensland market, the four health clubs will offer a unique strategic fit to the existing Goodlife Brisbane portfolio and are expected to benefit from the greater reciprocal rights that will be available to Goodlife members.
35.
A revised treaty of friendship and navigation entered into by the U . S . and Japan in 1911 granted broad reciprocal rights to Japanese in America and Americans in Japan, but were premised on the continuation of the Gentlemen's Agreement.
36.
The trade agreement calls for the trucks to move without restrictions in Arizona, California, New Mexico and Texas after a brief registration process that was supposed to begin this month; U . S . trucks would have reciprocal rights south of the border.
37.
The agreement may only be concluded if the neighbouring state grants at least reciprocal rights to EEA and Swiss nationals resident on the Schengen side of the border area, and agrees to the repatriation of individuals found to be abusing the border agreement.
38.
However, a lease that expressly continues at the will of the tenant ( " for as long as the tenant desires to live on this land " ) does not automatically provide the landlord with a reciprocal right to terminate, even for cause.
39.
Authority was granted, but in the case of the Highland Railway only for a line as far as Portessie, with running rights over the Great North coast line between Buckie and Portsoy and the Great North obtaining reciprocal rights over the Highland railway between Elgin and Forres.
40.
Because of the lack of a reciprocal right between the U . S . and other countries, American performing artists are unable to collect on revenue generated from non-domestic airplay, an inequity likely to be ameliorated with the passage of performance rights legislation in the U . S.