Breach

  • 61breach of agreement — ˌbreach of aˈgreement noun breaches of agreement PLURALFORM [countable, uncountable] LAW when someone fails to do something that they had promised to do in an agreement: • The company sued him for breach of agreement. • She was held to be in… …

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  • 62breach of contract — ˌbreach of ˈcontract noun breaches of contract PLURALFORM [countable, uncountable] LAW when someone fails to do something that they have agreed to do in a contract: • Watson had to pay more than £55 million in damages for breach of contract. •… …

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  • 63breach of warranty — ˌbreach of ˈwarranty noun breaches of warranty PLURALFORM [countable, uncountable] LAW when someone fails to do something that they have agreed to do as part of a contract * * * breach of warranty UK US noun [C or U] (plural breaches of warranty) …

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  • 64Breach (album) — Breach EP by Shivaree Released October 19, 2004 Genre Alternative Rock Label Zoë Records …

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  • 65breach, constructive — n. A breach occurring when one party does something to prevent his or her fulfilling contractual duties or announces beforehand that he or she will not fulfill contractual duties. See also anticipatory breach of contract The Essential Law… …

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  • 66breach, material — n. A serious breach of a contract that essentially destroys the value of the contract, excuses the nonbreaching party from further performance, and allows suit for breach of contract. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of …

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  • 67breach of the peace — ► the offence of illegal, noisy, or violent behaviour: »He was charged with breach of the peace at a blockade of the naval base last March. Main Entry: ↑breach …

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  • 68Breach and clear — is a tactical name for a common SWAT [US] maneuver. It is used when infiltrating a room or area with guards, enemies, or hostile civilians near the entrances to the area. An explosive charge [commonly C4… …

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  • 69breach of confidence — an act or omission that infringes the obligation of confidence. This obligation is difficult to classify. Many obligations of this kind arise from contract, express or implied. It may be a tor tious or delictual obligation or it may be completely …

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  • 70breach of marriage promise — A common law right of action for breaking a commitment to enter into matrimony. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. breach of marriage promise A common law right of ac …

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