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The phrase "a breach of sections" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to violations of specific sections of a law, regulation, or agreement.
Example: "The company was found to be in a breach of sections 5 and 7 of the contract, leading to legal consequences."
Alternatives: "a violation of sections" or "an infringement of sections".
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But Geoffrey Robertson, writing in the Guardian today, says if what was described in the memo took place, this would be a breach of sections eight and 12 of the Intelligence Services Act 2001.
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Citing "a clear and serious breach of recognised BBC producer guidelines and accordingly a breach of section 5.3(b)1 of the BBC charter agreement", Mr Black, a former secretary of the Press Complaints Commission, argued that the BBC team's recording of hecklers and Tory supporters in the Horwich crowd "would amount to 'surreptitious recording' under those guidelines".
Bolt was found guilty of a breach of section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act, and that conviction has set a train in motion resulting in George Brandis, the Commonwealth attorney general, now declaring that there is a right to be a bigot.
The audit was ordered following a breach of Section 7 of the Data Protection Act by the council in 2011 and again in 2012.
On the surface of it, expressing historic resentment towards an organisation that killed civilians and soldiers in the UK could hardly be construed as a breach of section five of the Public Order Act.
Taking a photograph in a polling station is not a criminal offence in itself, but sharing of information that appears on a ballot paper, even before it has been filled in, could represent a breach of Section 66 of the Representation of the People's Act 1983, leading to a fine of up to £5,000, or a six months jail sentence.
Police are investigating a suspected breach of section 70 of the Crimes Act, concerning "disclosure of information by commonwealth officers".
The government and Labor have queried whether Day was eligible to sit in the Senate because of a potential breach of section 44 of the constitution which forbids "any direct or indirect pecuniary interest in any agreement with the public service of the commonwealth".
A joint statement from the attorney general, George Brandis, and the special minister of state, Scott Ryan, said concerns had been referred to both Parry and to Day last Friday about whether there was a potential breach of section 44 of the constitution.
Martin Westgate QC, counsel for the children, said the police failure constituted a breach of their obligations under section 11 of the Children's Act and of their responsibilities to respect human rights.
Mr Netherton told BBC News the girl had been arrested at Torbay Hospital on Thursday after a breach of the peace and sectioned under the Mental Health Act on Friday because she was "obviously very unwell".
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