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Breach the terms of the order, and the maximum sentence is five years in prison.
And it could all too easily be reimposed were Iran to breach the terms of any nuclear deal.
Connaught urgently needs cash and is about to breach the terms of its overdraft, the embattled social housing maintenance group has admitted.
Any watering-down of the influence of the European Convention could breach the terms of the international agreement and treaty seen as critical to continuing peace in Northern Ireland.
According to the Romanian Academic Society, the country's leading clean-government campaign, seven ministers breach the terms of the "Coalition for a Clean Parliament", an anti-corruption pact agreed with all main Romanian parties in 2004.
The judges said there was no reason to believe that the US would breach the terms of the assurances, and there was therefore no risk of their trials amounting to "a flagrant denial of justice".
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Solicitors acting for United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust wrote: "Should you breach the term relating to confidentiality, you will immediately repay to the trust on demand all sums paid under this agreement in full... ......
But he said by withdrawing the application, it had breached the terms of the contract.
Offenders could expect to be jailed if they breached the terms of their sentences.
In entering the second shop, however, he breached the terms of an ASBO.
The fourth visit from the newspaper therefore breached the terms of clause 4 of the code.
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