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The right to statutory leave is not ‘inalienable’. While an employer must not act in such a way as to deny lawful requests for leave, it’s possible that contractual or statutory provisions (e.g. notice periods for applying for leave) can prevent an employee taking all his or her leave before a leave year expires.
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