Use of the word "Eligible" to register

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bazermc

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The RTE news presenters, when talking about the HC and people registering, keep using the sentence "X% of those eligible to register" etc.

Although technically a correct word to use it sounds all wrong to me and drives me mad every time I hear, maybe even more mad then actually paying the HC makes me.

RTE please refer to the HC as liable not eligible!!!!!!!!!!
 
Although technically a correct word to use it sounds all wrong to me

Yes it sounds all wrong to me as well. Technically I dont think that eligible is the correct term to use.

In my opinion it should be "x% of owners of non exempted households" or perhaps to allow for property owners who have multiples of non exempted households with "x% of of non exempted households have registered".
 
el·i·gi·ble/ˈeləjəbəl/




Adjective:
  • Having the right to do or obtain something; satisfying the appropriate conditions.
  • (of a person) Desirable or suitable as a partner in marriage: "the world's most eligible bachelor".
I assume the HC falls into the first setence "having the right to do.......something"

Still sounds all wrong to me. I always think of the word eligible to be used say in the context of a tax relief for something like medical expenses etc where there is money due back not payable
 
I didnt hear the use of the word eligible over the weekend on RTE, perhaps they read this forum and corrected themselves.
 
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