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Legal Definitions - inherent right

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Definition of inherent right

Definition: An inalienable right that cannot be transferred or surrendered, especially a natural right such as the right to own property.

Example: The right to life is an inherent right that cannot be taken away by anyone, including the government. This means that every person has the right to live and cannot be killed without a just cause.

Explanation: Inherent rights are those that are considered to be part of natural law and exist independently of rights created by government or society. These rights are often seen as fundamental and cannot be taken away or transferred. The example of the right to life illustrates how inherent rights are considered to be universal and apply to all individuals regardless of their social status or position.

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Simple Definition

An inherent right is something that you are entitled to just because you exist. It can't be taken away or given up, like the right to own property or the right to be free. Some rights are created by laws or rules, but inherent rights are just part of being a person. They are important because they help protect us and make sure we are treated fairly.

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Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.

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