Sentence examples for case of breach from inspiring English sources

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The net result looks to many like an open-and-shut case of breach of the ministerial code.

'We believe we have a strong case of breach of copyright, and we will be demanding substantial damages.

The measure of damages recoverable in any case of breach of contract must depend upon the inferences which the court is entitled to draw from the facts.

"That is a clear-cut case of breach of civil liberties and data protection legislation," a spokesman at the public prosecutor's office said yesterday.

Increasing length, complexity and interdependence in supply chain contracts is resulting in more critical and costly supply disruptions, yet despite that risk, commodity procurement is mainly handled via long-term, fixed-price contracts containing naive terms and clauses in the case of breach.

Mr. Drapkin, who filed the initial suit in early 2009, denies all these claims, saying in court papers that his case is "a blatant case of breach of contract" made more egregious by the close friendship the two men once shared.

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And it will provide a free, independent complaints service in the case of breaches of the industry code of standards.

Reich wrote about it in 1920 in his first published paper, "Über einen Fall von Durchbruch der Inzestschranke" ("About a Case of Breaching the Incest Taboo"), presented in the third person as though about a patient.

(27) In order to ensure that supervisory rules and decisions are applied by credit institutions, financial holding companies and mixed financial holding companies, effective, proportionate and dissuasive sanctions should be imposed in case of breaches.

7. Without prejudice to paragraphs 1 to 6, for the purposes of carrying out the tasks conferred on it by this Regulation, in case of breaches of ECB regulations or decisions the ECB may impose sanctions in accordance with Council Regulation (EC) No 2532/98.

(2). In cases of breach of contract the aggrieved party is only entitled to recover such part of the loss actually resulting as was at the time of the contract reasonably forseeable as liable to result from the breach.

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