Freedom of movement definition

Freedom of movement means any change in place or position for the body or any part of the body that the person is physically able to control.
Freedom of movement means the ability of the resident to move around within the context of the resident's functional capacity as assessed by the facility.
Freedom of movement means shall have the same meaning as expressed in Article 15 of the Constitution;

Examples of Freedom of movement in a sentence

  • Freedom of movement for workers shall be secured within the Union.

  • Freedom of movement for workers shall be secured among EC Member States and EFTA States.

  • Freedom of movement for workers shall be secured within the Community.

  • Freedom of movement and residence may be granted, in accordance with the Constitution, to nationals of third countries legally resident in the territory of a Member State.

  • Freedom of movement of one member of the joint shall be allowed, wherever possible.

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  • Freedom of movement and residence may be granted, in accordance with the Treaty establishing the European Community, to nationals of third countries legally resident in the territory of a Member State.

  • Freedom of movement of persons shall be secured among Member States in accordance with the provisions set out in Annex K and in the Protocol to Annex K on the free movement of persons between Liechtenstein and Switzerland.

  • Freedom of movement as well as the choice of place of residence and sojourn within the territory of the Republic of Poland shall be ensured to everyone.

  • Freedom of movement and freedom of residence may be limited only where expressly provided for in this Agreement.

Related to Freedom of movement

  • Attorney General means the Attorney General of the State of Texas.

  • DHHS means the Department of Health and Human Services.

  • Safeguarding means measures or controls that are prescribed to protect information systems.