Sentence examples for breaching the provisions from inspiring English sources

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"Fear of breaching the provisions of the Act should not be wrongly used to stop people taking photographs or videos which provide many with much pleasure," it says.

(ca) breaching the provisions set out in Article 6 of this Regulation.

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In a statement on Friday, SCO said that it did not believe it had breached the provisions of its agreement with BayStar.

But Mr Justice Silber ruled yesterday ruled that the administrator had no powers to make decisions affecting Lewisham or any hospital outside SLHT, and Mr Hunt had breached the provisions of the National Health Services Act 2006 when he approved the plans.

In essence, he wrote, the league breached the provisions of the 19-year-old antitrust settlement that ushered in free agency by seeking no extra fees from the networks in the 2009 and 2010 seasons to ensure additional fees in 2012 and beyond.

It said Lord Lester "breached the provisions of the Code in failing to act on his personal honour by sexually harassing the complainant and offering her corrupt inducements to sleep with him".

The plaintiffs had argued that the extension, which benefits Disney and other media giants, breached the constitution's provisions on copyright.See article: The entertainment industryCase closedSteve Case succumbed to pressure from shareholders and from within the company and resigned as chairman of AOL Time Warner.

So draconian was this provision that even the House of Lords, not generally known as a hotbed of liberalism, had to declare that the provision breached the right to a fair trial.

But the likeliest outcome is that the Swiss will, sooner or later, breach the freedom of movement provisions agreed in 1999.

So that, notwithstanding numerous charges of culpable, wanton and malicious neglect of duty, this suit, whether regarded as ex contractu or ex delicto — is for breach of the provisions of the contract of February 14 , 1900 which must, therefore, be the measure of plaintiff's right and of defendant's liability..

Phillip Boulten SC, a leading Sydney barrister, and Nicholas Cowdery, a former director of public prosecutions in New South Wales, told Guardian Australia that an Australian paying people smugglers would likely be in breach of the provisions of the criminal code outlawing people smuggling or assisting people smuggling.

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