Synonym: infraction, misdemeanor, misdemeanour, offence, offense, violation. Similar words: infringe, arrangement, fringe, engagement, management, encouragement, discouragement, acknowledgement. Meaning: [ɪn'frɪndʒmənt] n. 1. an act that disregards an agreement or a right 2. a crime less serious than a felony.
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31. The plaintiffs argued that Sony was liable for copyright infringement because it supplied the means for infringement.
32. Burroughs filed a patent infringement suit in a North Carolina federal court.
33. Do you handle cases of patent and trademark infringement?
34. No infringement will be permitted.
35. Sovereignty will not suffer any infringement.
36. Moth bean coffee by the infringement insects.
37. Corporal punishment serious infringement child's lawful right.
38. That is far from aiding and abetting copyright infringement.
39. The classic remedy for copyright infringement is equitable relief.
40. The infringement of right to privacy is prevalent.
41. Infringement of the regulation is punishable by a fine.
42. It sued Centrocorp for patent infringement.
43. Infringement of copyright or copyright infringement.
44. The infringement upon credit often costs indirect losses of the victims and the tortious person should make due compensations so as to protect the interest of the principal of credit.
45. In an earlier statement, Jacobs' estate said that it had issued proceedings at London's High Court against Bloomsbury Publishing Plc for copyright infringement.
46. The liability for infringement of rights and the liability for breach of contracts are two kinds of fundamental civil liability.
47. The state - controlled Xinhua news agency called it China's biggest software copyright infringement case.
48. City manager Stuart Pearce refused to criticise Styles for missing Drogba's infringement.
49. This article observes that imposture in Copyright Law is the infringement of the right of signature of authors.
50. A person who instigates or assists a person without ability of civil conduct to perform infringement act shall be an infringer, and shall undertake civil liabilities.
51. This will begin with further warning letters threatening internet suspension and further infringement will lead to the offender being included on a "serious infringer list".
52. In April four people associated with the website were found guilty of copyright infringement.
53. Standardization of the conduct of prison police prevents infringement on the proper rights of prisoners.
54. But, loss of human rights, often mentioned by people, involves human rights infringement,[www.Sentencedict.com] which will definitely produce unintegrated human rights.
55. Though the environment infringement is demonstrated in different ways in the mining industry, the final aggrieved party is the ordinary people.
56. The scope of dispute suability includes the disputes of civil legal relation regulated by civil law, the disputes of infringement of rights protected by civil law and the disputes of ...
57. Preliminary Injunction means the court forces the infringers to stop ongoing infringement or events that are about to happen upon obligee's request before or during infringement litigation.
58. The omnifarious trademark torts make the cognizance work more difficulty. The authority department appears unable to help the trademark owners toward the special infringement lacking law to regulate.
59. We take suitable legal action against such infringement if sufficient provided.
60. We're not responsible for any potential copyright infringement claims caused by your action.
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