Entitlement

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Look up Entitlement in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Entitlement is a guarantee of access to benefits because of rights, or by agreement through law. It can also refer, in a more casual sense to someone's belief that they are deserving of some particular reward or benefit.[1] It is often used as a negative term in popular parlance (i.e. a 'sense of entitlement'). The legal term, however, carries no value judgement, it simply denotes a right granted.

[edit] See also