Synonym: break, falling-out, gap, quarrel. Similar words: reach, preach, reach out, preacher, outreach, treachery, treacherous, each. Meaning: [briːtʃ] n. 1. a failure to perform some promised act or obligation 2. an opening (especially a gap in a dike or fortification) 3. a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions). v. 1. act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises 2. make an opening or gap in.
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121. Accordingly, the conclusion has to be that a knowing breach of the order by the appellants has not been proved.
122. There is no liability for breach of confidence if consent is obtained.
123. This was a very clear example of breach but others are less obvious.
124. She therefore would not have been liable for breach of contract.
125. In order to break the chain of causation the third party act must be independent of the breach of duty.
126. The Soviet Union can never be a party to the Treaty, and material breach gives no rights to non-parties.
127. That action is in clear breach of the Local Government Act 1986 and the Widdicombe rules.
128. The organisation Liberty claims the proposals are in breach of international law.
129. How to respond A serious breach of contract by your employer does not itself end your employment.
130. He can not sue the manufacturer for breach of the latter's contract of sale.
131. There is the difficult issue of whether use as opposed to disclosure constitutes breach.
132. If a Protocol party acts in material breach of the Protocol, who has the right of termination or suspension?
133. The third stage, the trial, makes a fundamental breach with the past.
134. An obvious example would be if it reached a decision in flagrant breach of the rules of natural justice.
135. School officials can also breach a contract if they attempt to change the terms of a contract after it is in effect.
136. Britain could not risk a breach with the U.S. over the trade issue.
137. If it is withdrawn,[http://sentencedict.com/breach.html] then the advertiser is in breach of contract with any bidder who had come in response to the advertisement.
138. This did not involve the breach of any subsisting contract between Acrow and Rex Chainbelt.
139. Fiona is advised by fellow students that she can sue Uncle Tom for breach of contract.
140. The plaintiff issued a writ against the defendant claiming that a breach of confidence had occurred.
141. If these conditions are met, then the inaccurate data does not breach this principle.
142. The second approach is that breach of the statute provides only primafacie evidence of negligence.
143. In the event neither the manager nor the owners were held to be in breach of duty.
144. A fundamental breach is one which the courts would consider more serious than an ordinary breach.
145. This was a clear breach of the understanding on which he had come on a joint mission to the pope.
146. Apple Corps, acting for the three surviving Beatles, is suing Adam Cooper, 29, for breach of copyright.
147. So Mrs Thatcher, demonstrating hitherto unsuspected social graces, decided to step into the breach herself.
148. No breach of confidence was alleged but there was said to be a contract not to publish before the report.
149. The result of committing the breach would be known all over the neighbourhood and seriously affect the value of the premises.
150. After a travesty of a trial, Conde was given a five-year jail sentence for an alleged breach of national security.
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