breach+of+form

  • 1breach — n 1 Breach, infraction, violation, transgression, trespass, infringement, contravention are comparable when denoting the act or the offense of one who fails to keep the law or to do what the law, one s duty, or an obligation requires. Breach… …

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  • 2Breach (comics) — Superherobox| caption =Breach final issue cover. Artist Marcos Martin. character name =Breach publisher =DC Comics debut = Breach #1, (March 2005) creators =Bob Harras (writer) Marcos Martin (artist) real name =Tim Zanetti species = homeworld =… …

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  • 3breach — ▪ I. breach breach 1 [briːtʆ] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] LAW an action that breaks an agreement, rule, law etc: • The company wrote a letter of apology to the Israeli government, saying that any breach of the rules was unintentional. • They …

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  • 4Levee breach — A levee failure during the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 …

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  • 5Standard form contract — Contract law Part o …

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  • 6Melbourne Storm salary cap breach — The Melbourne Storm salary cap breach was a major breach of the National Rugby League s strictly enforced salary cap by the Melbourne Storm club over a period of five years. The discovery of these breaches In 2010 by the NRL resulted in it… …

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  • 7inducing breach of contract — a form of economic tort (See economic torts) consisting in A knowingly and unjustifiably inducing B to breach his contract with C, causing loss to C. The law generally permits considerable freedom in economic matters. In the leading case of Mogul …

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  • 8bad form — /bæd ˈfɔm/ (say bad fawm) noun a breach of good manners or the accepted code of behaviour …

  • 9against the form of the statute — Technical words which must be used in framing an indictment for a breach of the statute prohibiting the act complained of. The Latin phrase is contra formam statuti, q.v …

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  • 10against the form of the statute — Technical words which must be used in framing an indictment for a breach of the statute prohibiting the act complained of. The Latin phrase is contra formam statuti, q.v …

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