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Meanwhile in the USA (where shortages were hardly comparable), legislators considered laws restricting the distribution of food in order to cut waste, breaches of which might be punishable by fines or imprisonment.
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Gradually the law developed various "implied warranties," the breach of which gave rise to certain special rights.
It is well known that software errors may lead to information security vulnerabilities, the breach of which can have considerable negative impacts for organizations.
Thus, this case turns on whether any arguable shortcomings on the part of the Lyondell directors also implicate their duty of loyalty, a breach of which is not exculpated.
This is the same aggravated rule breach of which Liverpool's Luis Suárez and Chelsea's John Terry were found guilty for on-field abuse of rival players, and West Bromwich Albion's Nicolas Anelka for using the antisemitic "quenelle" gesture.
Some 700 policemen were manning 60 control points around the capital to enforce the ban, the breach of which carries a €22 ($30) fine.Visiting the headquarters of the Paris police this morning, Jean-Marc Ayrault, the prime minister, called on motorists to embrace a "civic sense" and co-operate with the new rules.
Instead, they can now use an ASBO or a parenting order or other measures that attack not an offence but behaviour that causes harm and distress to people, and impose restrictions on the person doing it, breach of which would mean they go to prison.
But then, so is a security breach, of which plenty have been in the news lately.
12.2 Cardinal duties are those contractual duties, performance of which enables due implementation of the contract in the first place and which the contractual partner fundamentally may rely on being performed, and the breach of which jeopardises attainment of the very purpose of the contract.
"To have draconian orders - breach of which is a criminal offence - without being able to describe the problem that you're trying to put these orders against, is a problem". The report added: "It is far from clear that there is an accepted definition of what constitutes extremism, let alone what legal powers there should be, if any, to combat it.
Foreign domestic helpers' wages are subject to a statutory minimum, the breach of which is sanctionable under the Employment Ordinance.
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