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Definition of first refusal in English: first refusalnoun mass nounThe privilege of deciding whether to accept or reject something before it is offered to others. group employees have first refusal on the tickets Example sentencesExamples - The Rhinos have got a young, talented stand-off in Danny McGuire now, but the point is not whether they want Iestyn or not - it's getting first refusal.
- They were offered first refusal at a price of $17, 000.00 for house and land.
- It makes it clear that if one person wants out then the other two have first refusal.
- The group also reiterated the need for more affordable childcare and local authority housing, though they pointed out that local people should be given first refusal.
- They offered the museum first refusal and the decision was taken to apply for grant aid.
- The Bears protected their right of first refusal with the offer.
- But if he does decide to sell, then the holder of the right of first refusal has the right to receive the first offer, which he also may accept or not as he wishes.
- The Headingley-based club believe they have first refusal on former Great Britain stand-off Harris, 28, who left Leeds three years ago to switch to union.
- Executive members are thought likely to back the second option, under which Harrison would build 40 ‘affordable’ houses and sell them to a housing association which would offer existing tenants first refusal.
- It is not clear whether similar discounts will be applied to those who buy subsequent tranches, or whether those handouts are repayable if the property is sold back: the landlord has first refusal.
- The housing associations will be offered first refusal to buy back their former property if the owner subsequently moves.
- But they are now firmly of the opinion that they should have first refusal on any semi-state land that becomes available in the vicinity of the town to help clear their growing housing list.
- That's not exactly what a right of first refusal is about; it doesn't stop me from selling my factory - rather, it only controls whom I sell it to, and tends to do it in a way that still leaves me able to make a profit from the sale.
- This is not the way it should have been done, but the company has been very busy and I have always had first refusal on the hotel.
- Most front office men resign themselves to the idea that teams with the right of first refusal will match any offer extended to a restricted player, so they tend not to bother with the process.
- I hope that's the case, because obviously he should have first refusal at translating the novel into a movie.
- Former Crammer Court tenants were offered first refusal on the flats and more than 20 are to return.
- Being the affable man he is, he soon befriended local shopkeepers, and won their trust to be offered first refusal on any stock they were chucking out.
- The council, which has struggled in recent years to acquire land in the town for local authority housing, is hoping to get first refusal on any land sale around the existing hospital.
- Wigan could be offered first refusal on quality youngsters coming through the Brazilian's Junior Academy which is based in Rio de Janeiro.
Definition of first refusal in US English: first refusalnounfərst rəˈfjuzəl The privilege of deciding whether to accept or reject something before it is offered to others. tenants have a right of first refusal if the landlord proposes to sell the property Example sentencesExamples - It makes it clear that if one person wants out then the other two have first refusal.
- I hope that's the case, because obviously he should have first refusal at translating the novel into a movie.
- That's not exactly what a right of first refusal is about; it doesn't stop me from selling my factory - rather, it only controls whom I sell it to, and tends to do it in a way that still leaves me able to make a profit from the sale.
- Wigan could be offered first refusal on quality youngsters coming through the Brazilian's Junior Academy which is based in Rio de Janeiro.
- The group also reiterated the need for more affordable childcare and local authority housing, though they pointed out that local people should be given first refusal.
- This is not the way it should have been done, but the company has been very busy and I have always had first refusal on the hotel.
- The housing associations will be offered first refusal to buy back their former property if the owner subsequently moves.
- The Bears protected their right of first refusal with the offer.
- The council, which has struggled in recent years to acquire land in the town for local authority housing, is hoping to get first refusal on any land sale around the existing hospital.
- Former Crammer Court tenants were offered first refusal on the flats and more than 20 are to return.
- The Rhinos have got a young, talented stand-off in Danny McGuire now, but the point is not whether they want Iestyn or not - it's getting first refusal.
- The Headingley-based club believe they have first refusal on former Great Britain stand-off Harris, 28, who left Leeds three years ago to switch to union.
- It is not clear whether similar discounts will be applied to those who buy subsequent tranches, or whether those handouts are repayable if the property is sold back: the landlord has first refusal.
- They offered the museum first refusal and the decision was taken to apply for grant aid.
- Most front office men resign themselves to the idea that teams with the right of first refusal will match any offer extended to a restricted player, so they tend not to bother with the process.
- They were offered first refusal at a price of $17, 000.00 for house and land.
- But they are now firmly of the opinion that they should have first refusal on any semi-state land that becomes available in the vicinity of the town to help clear their growing housing list.
- Executive members are thought likely to back the second option, under which Harrison would build 40 ‘affordable’ houses and sell them to a housing association which would offer existing tenants first refusal.
- But if he does decide to sell, then the holder of the right of first refusal has the right to receive the first offer, which he also may accept or not as he wishes.
- Being the affable man he is, he soon befriended local shopkeepers, and won their trust to be offered first refusal on any stock they were chucking out.
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