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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contractual breaches" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a violation of the terms of an agreement or contract. For example: "The company was found liable for several contractual breaches, resulting in a costly penalty."
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They demanded independent monitoring of construction firms and a system for penalizing contractual breaches.
Nate Smith scored the incredible goal last month at a charity hockey game in Minnesota, but the company that insured the event said this week it would not award Nate the prize money because of "contractual breaches and legal implications".
The claim seeks damages against Quadrangle and its partners "for their unlawful conduct and contractual breaches" and for taking advantage of Mr. Rattner's departure "to seize" money owed to him.
The suit against Heard, filed in Los Angeles superior court, stated that "Heard's conspiracy, her campaign against the Picture, and her contractual breaches … have damaged the Picture, causing substantial harm to the Plaintiff, the Picture, and the Picture's investors".
General dental practitioners' contracts resemble budget silos which are not generally amenable to large-scale resource reallocation at local levels in the absence of significant underperformance or more serious contractual breaches.
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The complaint, filed by Calibra's lawyer, Timothy D. McGonigle, accused Variety of contractual breach, negligence, fraud and deceit, and unfair business practices.
Of course, if the company learned of the contractual breach by improperly reading Mr. Sidell's personal e-mail, that could support his claim.
Judge Jed S. Rakoff of the Federal District Court in Manhattan has ruled that an insurer called Assured Guaranty was able to dispute mortgages that it backed and that were made by a small bank called Flagstar, without having to show that the contractual breach was the direct cause of the loss.
The lawsuit seemed to be over a contractual breach, but not regarding the $12 million mentioned above.
The alleged wrongdoing includes breach of fiduciary duty, interference with contractual relations, breach of duty of loyalty, and commission of computer crimes and civil conspiracy, according to the suit.
"The actions of F.O.T.A. as a whole, and Ferrari in particular, amount to serious violations of law including willful interference with contractual relations, direct breaches of Ferrari's legal obligations and a grave violation of competition law," the statement read.
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