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Activity like that was a breach of a commandment.
1916C, 440; or (3) a cause of action for the breach of a statutory duty.
A mere breach of a contract is not by the statute made a crime.
"There has never been a breach of a Mark 1 containment system," he said.
He said that not doing so could be viewed as a breach of a player's contract.
"Making false claims involved a breach of a high degree of trust.
On Thursday, the United States declared Iraq in "material breach" of a United Nations disarmament resolution.
Scotland also went one step further by criminalising the breach of a protection order.
"Litigation for breach of a real-estate contract can take years to resolve," Mr. Gonchar said.
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"If a breach [of a court order] is brought to their attention then they will take action.
Civil disobedience, by contrast, involves the breach of a law currently on the books.
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