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patriality|peɪtrɪˈælɪtɪ| [f. prec. + -ity.] Eligibility for or right to patrial status (patrial a. (n.) 1 b).
1971Guardian Weekly 6 Mar. 8 In some cases, where patriality depends on ancestral connection, a certificate issued through the British High Commissioner will be needed as proof of that right. 1971Guardian 9 Mar. 12/4 Mr Maudling denied that the ‘patriality’ concept was racialist. 1971Times 19 Mar. 3 The jurists were also concerned that people arriving without work permits or certificates of patriality would be sent back to their countries of origin. 1973Daily Tel. 22 Sept. 18 A woman cannot transmit United Kingdom citizenship or patriality to a man by marriage. 1974Ibid. 31 Oct. 7/3 Although a passport was not essential legally to leave or re-enter the country, it had strong evidentiary value of ‘patriality’. 1978R. Maudling Mem. xi. 159 The solution we found was the introduction of the new concept of patriality. |