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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act of breach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to an action that violates a contract or agreement.
Example: "The company was sued for the act of breach of contract, which resulted in significant financial losses."
Alternatives: "breach of contract" or "violation of agreement".
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Visitors here should know better than to ask a UK institution to act in breach of our culture of press freedom – and our civic institutions should know better than to kowtow to such a request, even if acting to prevent "embarrassment" for a guest.
A planning document from China's State Council explained the credit will "forge a public opinion environment that trust-keeping is glorious" and warned the "new system will reward those who report acts of breach of trust".
We are, however, interested in any organisation which appears to act in breach of the equality enactments and thank you for drawing this matter to our attention".
"Professional footballers know that there are FA rules and if they take no trouble at all to find out what is in them, they cannot reasonably complain if they are charged and punished when they act in breach of the rules," concluded the commission's chairman, Nicholas Stewart QC, in his ruling on the Accrington Five.
Higgins was cleared of the most serious charges – of agreeing to accept a bribe and agreeing to engage in corrupt or fraudulent conduct – but found guilty of failing to report the illegal approach and intentionally giving the impression he was prepared to act in breach of betting rules.
iTunes makes this impossible or at least difficult, and hence, they act in breach of Norwegian law.
2) He has "failed to make the true nature of his decision clear and has acted in breach of the requirements of transparency, certainty and clarity".
She said he had acted in breach of the "requirements of transparency, certainty and clarity" and "irrationally".
The health secretary had "acted in breach" of his "requirements of transparency, certainty and clarity" and behaved "irrationally", she told the court.
The fact is that I have not and would never have acted in breach of the rules of the House of Commons, which I have scrupulously observed throughout the time I was an MP".
The doctors had argued that the health secretary had no power, whether solely or with others, to impose terms on which junior doctors were employed, only to make recommendations; that Hunt had acted in breach of the requirements of transparency, certainty and clarity; and that he had acted irrationally.
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