breach造句91. It is that amended legislation which has been deemed in breach of the rules.
92. Both were accused of aiding and abetting the transfer abroad of £2.6m of St Piran assets in breach of the undertaking.
93. It must also be remembered that the fundamental duty imposed on the police is to prevent a breach of the peace.
94. On the other hand, a breach of warranty allows the aggrieved party to claim damages only.
95. The exclusion clause was of no effect for this breach of an express term.
96. Workers who have lost their jobs plan to sue the company for breach of contract.
97. A serious breach occurred as the result of the Hunger March of 18 October and 1 November 1932.
98. It would be in breach of the law to accept that argument, Lord Justice Ralph Gibson said.
99. If you try to get out of the deal, I'll sue you for breach of contract.
100. At first sight the paradox that liberalism requires not only freedom of contract but also freedom to breach any contract is quickly resolved.
101. It soon became clear that breach of confidence was actionable perse, and did not require a contractual relationship between the parties.
102. That is the amount of the retailer's loss arising from the wholesaler's breach of contract.
103. A more serious breach of ethics came with the publication of a picture of Mitterrand on his deathbed.
104. They had to breach the walls at close quarters and then scale them, using ladders and fighting-towers.
105. Who was responsible for the breach of security that alerted the garrison at Benghazi has never been established.
106. It therefore appears that an exclusion clause can apply, even to cases of fundamental breach and breach of fundamental term.
107. It is especially easy for employees to breach a security system.
108. One alleges breach of contract, unfair business practices and false advertising, among other things.
109. The defendant argued that any liability which he had, extended only from his breach of duty until the armed robbery.
110. A fifth of the complaints against companies for advertising in an irresponsible fashion in breach of the code were upheld.
111. The seller was liable for breach of the condition of fitness for purpose.
112. This is presumably because it is seldom possible to heal the breach that is usually created by fighting a legal battle.
113. If teachers do not use reasonable care, there is a breach of duty, and they are negligent.
114. Secondly, the courts developed the doctrine of fundamental breach of contract.
115. We will introduce a new police power to make an arrest for breach of police bail.
116. A forced move of the Chargers' 1997 season could be considered a breach of contract with the city of San Diego.
117. There is widespread anxiety that the Bill may be a clear breach of the Race Relations Act 1976.
118. Instead they retain the status of written professional standards. Serious or persistent breach of the standards could amount to professional misconduct.
119. An argument over a lost ball ended in a clear breach of etiquette - a club across the back.
120. The sector with which we are here concerned was thus an exceptional breach in a hitherto all-male part of the labour market.