Sentence examples for in breach of section from inspiring English sources

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Labour believes that the Telegraph may be in breach of section 10 of the editors' code of conduct of the PCC.

He was found to be in breach of section 127 of the Communications Act, 2003, which is now being seen as a catch-all for all internet commentary.

The release said: "Commissioner Colvin said that over the past 18 months, the AFP has received 13 referrals relating to the alleged unauthorised disclosure of commonwealth information in breach of section 70 of the Crimes Act.

"Any person who acts in breach of Section 19, which binds everybody, is potentially liable for breach of the order and can be referred to the high court for appropriate action," Leveson said.

He found that a family company of Senator James Webster (Nat. Vic), which had been contracted to supply timber to the government was not in breach of section 44 v) because they were not standing contracts, rather arrangements to supply from time to time.

Labour former business minister Pat McFadden, the MP for Wolverhampton South East, also waded into the row, saying on Twitter that Hunt faced serious accusations of leaking commercially sensitive information to one party in a bid which was not available to others, in breach of section 118 of the Financial Services Act.

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"2 Fraud by false representation 1) A person is in breach of this section if he— (a) dishonestly makes a false representation, and   (b) intends, by making the representation— (i) to make a gain for himself or another, or   (ii) to cause loss to another or to expose another to a risk of loss.

A person is in breach of this section if he— (a) dishonestly makes a false representation, and   (b) intends, by making the representation— (i) to make a gain for himself or another, or   (ii) to cause loss to another or to expose another to a risk of loss.    .

The programme was felt to be in breach of two sections of the ITV code.

Taking a photograph in a polling station is not a criminal offence in itself, but sharing of information that appears on a ballot paper, even before it has been filled in, could represent a breach of Section 66 of the Representation of the People's Act 1983, leading to a fine of up to £5,000, or a six months jail sentence.

The government and Labor have queried whether Day was eligible to sit in the Senate because of a potential breach of section 44 of the constitution which forbids "any direct or indirect pecuniary interest in any agreement with the public service of the commonwealth".

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