permission to use a CSULB computing resource according to appropriate limitations, controls, and guidelines
A right to ingress and egress to and from one's property. May be express or implied.
A specific right assigned to a user for a business object. Primary examples are read, write, append, delete, share, and assign.
A permission that controls the way in which an object may be manipulated by a user or member of a group. Different object types support different access rights; these are stored in an object's access control list (ACL).
Permission to perform a certain operation on an object. In this sense, an access right involves a permission for enabling the user to use a resource of some kind, e.g. a file or a program. It is included in the access lists.
The right of property owners to get to and from their property.
The right of an owner to have ingress and egress to and from his property, also called right of way.
The right of an owner to have ingress and egress to and from owner's property over adjoining property.
The permission granted to a process to manipulate a particular object in a particular way (for example, by calling a service). Different object types support different access rights.
Landowner's right to have ingress to and egress from his property to a public street.
The right of an owner to go into and out of his or her property. Back to the Top
A right to enter and exit one's property. Accretion Gradual deposit of soil from a waterway onto the adjoining land. The additional land generally becomes the property of the owner of the shore or bank, except where local statutes specify otherwise.
The right of a property owner to go to and return from an adjoining street without interference.