/praɪˈɔrɪti raɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: xch right of priority.
A more thorough explanation: A priority right, in legal terms, refers to the right of an individual or entity to have precedence or priority over others in a specific matter, such as in the case of filing a patent application or claiming ownership of property. This right allows the holder to take action before others and can provide certain advantages or benefits in legal proceedings or transactions.
Example: The landlord has the priority right to enter the rental property for necessary repairs.