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Arevalo de Inversiones, SICAV, S.A. (finance)


Arevalo de Inversiones, SICAV, S.A. is a Spanish company listed at Madrid Stock Exchange. Its business activity is capital investment.





right(4) (iou)



right noun1.
[Old English riht = Old Frisian riuht, Old Saxon, Old High German reht (Dutch, German Recht), Old Norse rettr, from Germanic base also of RIGHT adjective.]
I. The standard of permitted and forbidden action; law. OE-E17.
One's duty. OE-ME.
a. That which is consonant with justice, goodness, or reason; that which is morally or socially correct; just or equitable treatment; fairness in decision; justice. OE.
J. Wyndham So young, Terry. So sure of right and wrong.
b. Consonance with fact; correctness. L18.
c. In pl. The just, good, equitable, or correct points or aspects of something; the arguments in favour. Chiefly in the rights and wrongs of. M19.
G. W. Target No intention of discussing the rights and wrongs of corporal punishment.
Entitlement or justifiable claim, on legal or moral grounds, to have or obtain something, or to act in a certain way. OE.
A legal, equitable, or moral title or claim to the possession of property or authority, the enjoyment of privileges or immunities, etc. Also, (dial.) an obligation (usu. in neg. contexts.) Foll. by to, to do, (now chiefly Law) of (doing); also freq. with specifying word (when usu. in pl.). OE.
animal rights etc.
W. Spalding A certain part of the senators..possessed votes without the right of addressing the assembly. S. Raven Hugo had taken money from them which he had no right to. B. Friedan A cliche..that women spent half a century fighting for 'rights'. B. Castle The right of an employee to withdraw his labour. M. Berlins Those residents with a right of abode are free from immigration control and cannot be deported.
b. A document substantiating a claim or title. M16.
c. In pl. A title or authority to perform, publish, Film, or televise a particular work, event, etc. L19.
M. Spark The Triad [Press] sold the American rights, the paperback rights, the Film rights.
A thing that justly accrues or falls to someone; what one may properly claim; one's due. OE.
b. sing. & (usu.) in pl. The last sacraments of the Church. Cf. RIGHT noun2. ME-E16.
c. In pl. A stag's full complement of antlers. LME.
In pl. & (earlier) sing. The true account or interpretation of a matter. M18.
II.
The right hand part, side, region, or direction. ME.
Autocar With the gearchange switched from the left of the cockpit to the right. S. Weintraub On the Queen's right was the King of Denmark; on her left was the King of Greece.
Military. The right wing of an army. Also (in pl.), soldiers whose place is on the right. E18.
Politics. (Also Right.) Orig., those members of comparatively conservative opinions in a Continental legislature, by custom seated on the right of the president. Now, (the views and aims of) any party or political group favouring conservative views. Also, the more conservative section of a philosophical, religious, etc., group. E19.
A shoe etc. for the right foot; a glove etc. for the right hand. E19.
Football & Hockey etc. (The position of) a player who plays primarily on the right side of the pitch. Chiefly in inside right, outside right. M19.
A shot fired at game with the right barrel of a double-barrelled shotgun; a creature hit by such a shot. (Earliest in right-and-left below.) M19.
Chiefly Boxing. (A blow dealt with) the right hand. L19.
Ring Floored..by a terrific right to the jaw.
A right turn. M20.
Phrases etc.: as of right by virtue or reason of a legal or moral entitlement. bang to rights, banged to rights slang (caught) red-handed, in the act. be in the right have justice, reason, or fact on one's side. Bill of Rights (a) English History the bill establishing the constitutional settlement of 1689; (b) US History the bill establishing the constitutional amendments of 1791; (c) a bill stating and establishing the rights of individuals or of a class of people. by right (a) = by rights below; (b) = as of right above. by rights if right were done. civil rights: see CIVIL adjective. CONJUGAL rights. dead to rights slang (a) completely, certainly; (b) = bang to rights above. Declaration of Rights English History the declaration of the constitutional settlement of 1689. divine right (of kings): see DIVINE adjective 2. do right by, (now rare) do right to treat justly or fairly, act dutifully towards (a person). equal rights: see EQUAL adjective. hang a right: see HANG verb. have right (now rare) have justice or reason on one's side. have the right (now rare) have justice, reason, or the law on one's side. human rights: see HUMAN adjective. in one's own right through one's own (legal) position or effort, independently of one's relationship with others. in right of arch. on the grounds of or through the legal or moral entitlement of (a person). Latin rights: see LATIN adjective. mere right: see MERE adjective. miner's right: see MINER 1. natural right: see NATURAL adjective. New Right: see NEW adjective. of right = as of right above. petition of right: see PETITION noun. performing rights: see PERFORM. Public Lending Right: see PUBLIC adjective & noun. radical right: see RADICAL adjective 2c. RAGGED right. right-and-left a shot fired at game with both barrels of a double-barrelled shotgun; a creature hit by such a shot. right of ANGARY. right of representation: see REPRESENTATION 4b. right of search: see SEARCH noun1 1. right of visit: see VISIT noun 4. right of visitation: see VISITATION noun 1b. right of way (a) the legal right, established by usage or grant, to pass through grounds or property belonging to another; a path or thoroughfare subject to such a right; (b) N. Amer. the right to build and operate a railway line on land belonging to another; the land on which a railway line is built; (c) the legal right of a pedestrian, rider, or driver to proceed with precedence over Other road-users at a particular point; the right of a ship, boat, aeroplane, etc., to proceed with precedence over others in a particular situation. rights issue an issue of shares offered at a special price by a company to its existing shareholders. rights of man: see MAN noun. right-to-life adjective of or pertaining to opposition to the abortion of the unborn foetus. right-to-lifer an opponent of abortion of the unborn foetus. right-to-work spec. (US) a worker's right not to be required to join a trade union. serial rights: see SERIAL adjective. special drawing rights: see SPECIAL adjective. to rights (a) to or into a proper condition or order (chiefly in bring to rights, put to rights, set to rights); (b) (now US) at once, straightaway. to the right about = right about s.v. RIGHT adverb; send to the right about (arch.), cause to retreat or flee, send away or dismiss unceremoniously. true right: see TRUE adjective, noun, & adverb. within one's rights not exceeding one's authority or entitlement.
? In most senses of branch II opp. left, in some also opp. centre.
rightism noun the political, philosophical, etc., views or principles of the right M20.
rightist noun & adjective (a) noun an adherent of the right; (b) adjective of or pertaining to rightism or the right; (
New Rightist noun & adjective: see NEW adjective): M20.
rightless adjective (a) wrongful, lawless; (b) without rights, deprived of rights: L16.