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The phrase "contrary to law" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe actions or behavior that violate legal requirements. For example: "The defendant's actions were clearly contrary to law."
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Some have been criticized for being excessively political, contrary to law.
Judge Huvelle said the regulations and the manual were "contrary to law".
Florida courts, however, will not defer to an agency's opinion that is contrary to law.
A. Burdens on Books are Contrary to Law and Public Policy.
0.4.16.3.1 A. Burdens on Books are Contrary to Law and Public Policy.
Such burdens on books are contrary to law, public policy and Supreme Court precedent.
570, set penalties for bringing narcotic drugs into the United States contrary to law.
But the refusal to process Mr. Bean's application, he continued, "was not contrary to law, it was compelled by law".
Australia may quite rightly decide that those fighting against it contrary to law should lose their citizenship.
"As they have come into this country contrary to law and have disrespected the authorities," he continued, "I think they ought not to be admitted".
Amanda Remus, a spokeswoman for Mr. Picard, said the trustee considered the decision "incorrect and contrary to law," and planned to appeal it.
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