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She may have breached both of those rules.
Of those, 24 are foreign investors who came forward voluntarily to flag they may have breached the laws.
It may have breached international and domestic law but voters won't care because the boats have stopped.
The VC's check is in hand but so is news that the investor may have breached the founders' trust.
The Ministry of Justice found out last week that Venables' identity had been comprimised and that he may have breached the terms of his licence.
He is also quoted in a Telegraph news story in the same issue suggesting that The Guardian may have breached the Terrorism Act 2000.
The Charity Commission was asked to launch an investigation into allegations that the foundation may have breached charity regulations by pursuing a "vendetta" against Ernst.
The Mail said it did not "defend anyone who may have breached the strict code of practice governing the British press".
In addition, if the emails from Clarke were considered to be unsolicited marketing emails, then the Conservatives may have breached the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003.
Shaw, accompanied by Lister, did interview three members of the Kane family and wrote in the report that their recruitment by Deans may have breached Labour rules.
They claim the tech company "is exploiting many copyrighted Prince works" and may have breached exclusivity agreements and copyright in a suit filed in Minnesota.
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