单词 | Breach |
例句 | 1. He admitted causing a breach of the peace. 2. "Breach of the peace" is a notoriously imprecise notion. 3. They were sued for breach of contract . 4. We won't have any breach of discipline. 5. Telling the story was a flagrant breach of trust. 6. Selling goods constituted a breach of regulation 10B. 7. They are in breach of Article 119. 8. The huge waves made a breach in the sea wall. 9. This was a clear breach of the 1994 Trade Agreement. 10. Failing to complete the work constitutes a breach of the employment contract. 11. It was a clear breach of professional duty. 12. What caused the breach between the two brothers? 13. They sued her for breach of copyright. 14. He was sued for breach of contract. 15. He was clearly in breach of the law. 16. They were sued for breach / infringement of copyright. 17. What they did amounted to a breach of contract. 18. He denied being in breach of bail conditions. 19. At dawn,[] the breach was closed at last. 20. Their action was in breach of Stock Exchange rules. 21. He was fired for a breach of confidentiality . 22. Your company is in breach of the contract. 23. The breach between them never really healed. 24. Thanks for stepping into the breach last week. 25. She wanted to help heal the breach between them. 26. He was technically in breach of contract. 27. He sued the company for breach of agreement. 28. Publication of the article was a breach of ethics. 29. They felt that our discussions with other companies constituted a breach of/in our agreement. 30. He refused to bow to the Queen, in deliberate breach of etiquette. 1. He admitted causing a breach of the peace. 2. "Breach of the peace" is a notoriously imprecise notion. 3. They were sued for breach of contract . 4. We won't have any breach of discipline. 5. Telling the story was a flagrant breach of trust. 6. Selling goods constituted a breach of regulation 10B. 7. They are in breach of Article 119. 8. They felt that our discussions with other companies constituted a breach of/in our agreement. 9. This was a clear breach of the 1994 Trade Agreement. 10. Failing to complete the work constitutes a breach of the employment contract. 11. He refused to bow to the Queen, in deliberate breach of etiquette. 12. He was sued for breach of contract. 13. At dawn, the breach was closed at last. 14. He was technically in breach of contract. 15. Whenever there is danger, he always stands in the breach. 31. Such behaviour constitutes a breach of confidentiality. 32. Their actions amount to a breach of contract. 33. They sued the company for breach of contract . 34. The company is being sued for breach of contract. 35. They escaped through a breach in the wire fence. 36. She left home following the breach with her family. 37. The court's decision is in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights. 38. It is not a crime, though it is a breach of stock market rules . 39. He was arrested and charged with breach of the peace. 40. The minister is accused of allowing the company to breach guidelines on arms sales. 41. A breach in the mountain wall permits warm sea air to penetrate inland. 42. The new law may be in breach of the Treaty of Rome. 43. Traders who breach the rules could face a fine of up to £10,000. 44. The company has been served with a writ for breach of contract. 45. Britain did not want to risk a breach with the US over sanctions. 46. The judge ruled that there had been no breach of the code . 47. Gill's sudden illness meant that Kathy had to step into the breach. 48. I was persuaded to step into the breach temporarily when they became too ill to continue. 49. The actions of the organization are in breach of Article 12 of the treaty. 50. If you go on strike you will be in breach of contract. 51. Employees who refuse to relocate are in breach of contract . 52. The three demonstrators were fined 50 dollars each for breach of the peace. 53. His assistant stepped into the breach when the old surgeon was unable to go on with the operation. 54. Union officials denounced the action as a breach of the agreement. 55. The congressman was accused of a breach of secrecy rules. 56. Their actions threatened a serious breach in relations between the two countries. 57. They will have to seek a judicial remedy for breach of contract. 58. The solicitor was accused of a breach of professional etiquette. 59. This was such a great breach of etiquette,[http:///breach.html] he hardly knew what to do. 60. It is a breach of confidentiality for a priest to reveal what someone has said in the confessional. 61. We regard the publication of this information as a serious breach of trust. 62. He took legal action against the company for breach of warranty. 63. It was ruled that the injured man was in breach of his duty by not wearing the safety equipment provided. 64. Lawyers are satisfied that no breach of confidence took place. 65. She threatened legal action against the Sun for breach of copyright. 66. It's unfair to dismiss somebody for a single breach of discipline. 67. Our lawyer advised us that the breach of contract was actionable. 68. Four men were found guilty of breach of the peace. 69. Telling other people what I'd said was a total breach of confidence. 70. There had been a major breach of security at the air base. 71. They have a case against their directors for breach of fiduciary duty. 72. Whenever there is danger, he always stands in the breach. 73. What had caused the sudden breach between Henry and his son? 74. Damages are not designed to punish the person in breach, but to compensate for the loss sustained. 75. The cinema was in breach of the Health and Safety Act for having no fire doors. 76. He claimed damages for the breach of contract. 77. These cases are examples of fundamental breach. 78. His remedy was to sue for breach of contract. 79. He tried a few jokes to breach their blandness. 80. He sued for breach of contract. 81. Pawelski would like to step into the breach. 82. This follows the usual contractual claim for breach. 83. Who will step into the breach? 84. Undertakers who breach these rules risk prosecution. 85. Any breach of individual liberties affronts and incenses us. 86. To do so would breach copyright laws. 87. You are very brave to step into the breach. 88. That would be less controversial, since liability could then be explained in terms of aiding and abetting the breach. 89. All this is in clear breach of the 1952 directive. 90. Jacobitism Not everyone was reconciled to the breach in the succession that occurred with the Glorious Revolution. 91. It is that amended legislation which has been deemed in breach of the rules. 92. Both were accused of aiding and abetting the transfer abroad of £2.6m of St Piran assets in breach of the undertaking. 93. It must also be remembered that the fundamental duty imposed on the police is to prevent a breach of the peace. 94. On the other hand, a breach of warranty allows the aggrieved party to claim damages only. 95. The exclusion clause was of no effect for this breach of an express term. 96. Workers who have lost their jobs plan to sue the company for breach of contract. 97. A serious breach occurred as the result of the Hunger March of 18 October and 1 November 1932. 98. It would be in breach of the law to accept that argument, Lord Justice Ralph Gibson said. 99. If you try to get out of the deal, I'll sue you for breach of contract. 100. At first sight the paradox that liberalism requires not only freedom of contract but also freedom to breach any contract is quickly resolved. 101. It soon became clear that breach of confidence was actionable perse, and did not require a contractual relationship between the parties. 102. That is the amount of the retailer's loss arising from the wholesaler's breach of contract. 103. A more serious breach of ethics came with the publication of a picture of Mitterrand on his deathbed. 104. They had to breach the walls at close quarters and then scale them, using ladders and fighting-towers. 104. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 105. Who was responsible for the breach of security that alerted the garrison at Benghazi has never been established. 106. It therefore appears that an exclusion clause can apply, even to cases of fundamental breach and breach of fundamental term. 107. It is especially easy for employees to breach a security system. 108. One alleges breach of contract, unfair business practices and false advertising, among other things. 109. The defendant argued that any liability which he had, extended only from his breach of duty until the armed robbery. 110. A fifth of the complaints against companies for advertising in an irresponsible fashion in breach of the code were upheld. 111. The seller was liable for breach of the condition of fitness for purpose. 112. This is presumably because it is seldom possible to heal the breach that is usually created by fighting a legal battle. 113. If teachers do not use reasonable care, there is a breach of duty, and they are negligent. 114. Secondly, the courts developed the doctrine of fundamental breach of contract. 115. We will introduce a new police power to make an arrest for breach of police bail. 116. A forced move of the Chargers' 1997 season could be considered a breach of contract with the city of San Diego. 117. There is widespread anxiety that the Bill may be a clear breach of the Race Relations Act 1976. 118. Instead they retain the status of written professional standards. Serious or persistent breach of the standards could amount to professional misconduct. 119. An argument over a lost ball ended in a clear breach of etiquette - a club across the back. 120. The sector with which we are here concerned was thus an exceptional breach in a hitherto all-male part of the labour market. 121. Accordingly, the conclusion has to be that a knowing breach of the order by the appellants has not been proved. 122. There is no liability for breach of confidence if consent is obtained. 123. This was a very clear example of breach but others are less obvious. 124. She therefore would not have been liable for breach of contract. 125. In order to break the chain of causation the third party act must be independent of the breach of duty. 126. The Soviet Union can never be a party to the Treaty, and material breach gives no rights to non-parties. 127. That action is in clear breach of the Local Government Act 1986 and the Widdicombe rules. 128. The organisation Liberty claims the proposals are in breach of international law. 129. How to respond A serious breach of contract by your employer does not itself end your employment. 130. He can not sue the manufacturer for breach of the latter's contract of sale. 131. There is the difficult issue of whether use as opposed to disclosure constitutes breach. 132. If a Protocol party acts in material breach of the Protocol, who has the right of termination or suspension? 133. The third stage, the trial, makes a fundamental breach with the past. 134. An obvious example would be if it reached a decision in flagrant breach of the rules of natural justice. 135. School officials can also breach a contract if they attempt to change the terms of a contract after it is in effect. 136. Britain could not risk a breach with the U.S. over the trade issue. 137. If it is withdrawn,[http:///breach.html] then the advertiser is in breach of contract with any bidder who had come in response to the advertisement. 138. This did not involve the breach of any subsisting contract between Acrow and Rex Chainbelt. 139. Fiona is advised by fellow students that she can sue Uncle Tom for breach of contract. 140. The plaintiff issued a writ against the defendant claiming that a breach of confidence had occurred. 141. If these conditions are met, then the inaccurate data does not breach this principle. 142. The second approach is that breach of the statute provides only primafacie evidence of negligence. 143. In the event neither the manager nor the owners were held to be in breach of duty. 144. A fundamental breach is one which the courts would consider more serious than an ordinary breach. 145. This was a clear breach of the understanding on which he had come on a joint mission to the pope. 146. Apple Corps, acting for the three surviving Beatles, is suing Adam Cooper, 29, for breach of copyright. 147. So Mrs Thatcher, demonstrating hitherto unsuspected social graces, decided to step into the breach herself. 148. No breach of confidence was alleged but there was said to be a contract not to publish before the report. 149. The result of committing the breach would be known all over the neighbourhood and seriously affect the value of the premises. 150. After a travesty of a trial, Conde was given a five-year jail sentence for an alleged breach of national security. 151. The action for breach of statutory duty is advantageous to the plaintiff when the statutory duty is strict or absolute. 152. Amnesty's job is to breach these walls, to discover the truth within, and then to act. 153. Such a breach of confidence could rebound in all sorts of directions. 154. The real significance of crime is in its being a breach of faith with the community of mankind. Joseph Conrad 155. The judge ruled that there had been no breach of the Code. 156. This is a clear breach of the 1994 Trade Agreement. 157. She and the company's chairman, Weng You-ming, were being sued for breach of trust in the sale. 158. True, the police do at times breach the rules laid down by the law. 159. Dorothea is saddened by this breach; sustaining thoughts are poor substitutes for lively companionship. 160. The request for her to stay away from work for two months out of 12 was not sufficient to amount to a fundamental breach. 161. He said they fired him without cause, and sued them for breach of contract. 162. What factors may the policeman take into account in deciding whether or not a breach of the peace is likely? 163. They claimed it was inaccurate, misleading and constituted a breach of journalistic ethics. 164. Thus was the breach healed,[http:///breach.html] before the chasm between father and son grew too wide. 165. It can become conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace, or obstruction, or even assault. 166. One of the earliest explosive devices was the petard, which was a mine used to breach castle walls or gates. 167. The sellers were in breach of the condition as to description. 168. He admitted a further 17 charges involving the breach of computer software and video copyright law. 169. In certain circumstances, the customer's consent will never constitute a defence to breach of fiduciary duty. 170. What had caused this sudden breach between father and son? 171. The Standing might constitute a breach of sacramental etiquette, but it was hardly a breach of the peace. 172. Should he try to heal the breach between Andrew Neil and Lamont? 173. If one creditor then sues for the balance of his debt he commits a breach of contract with each of those creditors. 174. In normal circumstances the suggestion that a contracting party can rely on his own breach to establish consideration is distinctly unattractive. 175. Before then, unions could not be sued for breach of these agreements. 176. This they had failed to do, and, as a result, damages were awarded for breach of fiduciary duty. 177. If the buyer rejects the goods for breach of condition, his damages are assessed as m the case of non-delivery. 178. Damages only follow when the loss arises naturally from the breach and might have been anticipated by the parties. 3. 179. Damages are assessed on the basis of the damage naturally arising from the breach and in the contemplation of the parties. 180. The producer's duty ends here unless there is cause to suspect a subsequent breach. 181. The former and less serious type is a breach of warranty and the latter is a breach of condition. 182. This will include newspaper cuttings and the references referred to above, although taking care not to breach copyright laws. 183. He has insisted that to name them publicly would be a breach of confidence. 184. The most serious breach occurred in the spring and summer of 1941 as a result of a crisis in the Middle East. 185. Breach of discipline Any written disciplinary rules that affect you deserve careful study. 186. Opinions were expressed openly and freely without any breach of confidence. 187. It followed that each seller was liable to his buyer for breach of the condition in section 12. 188. Care needs to be taken that the school doesn't breach the regulations imposed by the Education Reform Act. 189. Selling the product to another distributor is a clear breach of the agreement. 190. They say any breach of trust has been offset by his attempts to set things right. 191. The final breach grew from Southey's good fortune in being offered an annuity of £160 during the summer of 1795. 192. At Mansfield a 20 year-old miner went to prison even though unconvicted of any offence for alleged breach of bail conditions. 193. Any breach of confidentiality concerning their children is something they have to nip in the bud right now. 194. Novinpoor admitted conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace and was bound over. 195. Causation in fact deals with the question of whether as a matter of fact the damage was caused by the breach of duty. 196. At the eleventh hour,[/breach.html] Halifax has stepped into the breach. 197. The police arrested Agu and four others for conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace. 198. Sometimes, the prospect of a breach of the peace may form the basis of pre-planned preventive action. 199. Faceless, unqualified reviewers define our work, remove our colleagues from panels and routinely breach confidentiality. 200. At two stores, cars were used unsuccessfully as battering rams to breach security shutters. 201. Mixed, she said, because it had given the theatre the opportunity to invite P.L. O'Hara to step into the breach. 202. To begin with, there was no evidence from either of the policemen concerned that he feared a breach of the peace. 203. To confirm the fact was a serious security breach in itself. 204. Under the Consumer Credit Act the credit card company is also liable for any breach of contract. 205. This potential security breach has been plugged in most of the new mail systems. 206. The very act of concluding a conflicting treaty would constitute breach and could be treated as such by its other parties. 207. The defendant employer was in breach of statutory duty in removing safety belts from a building site. 208. Any companies which seriously breach the code face expulsion from the Direct Marketing Association, which is behind the new guidelines. 209. First, there is direct inconsistency in the sense that compliance with one would necessarily constitute breach of the other. 210. Their specific duty is to prevent a breach of the peace or to enforce a court order; for example, access. 211. When an agent makes a contract either the principal is liable or the agent is liable for a breach of authority. 212. The courts were generally reluctant to construe an exclusion clause as covering cases of breach of fundamental term or fundamental breach. 213. The ruling of incompetency supported Costa Rica's interests in a way that a holding of material breach would not. 214. The owners of the property on which the sign sat sued Bressler for breach of contract. 215. The techniques he used to breach computer security systems remain available to others. 216. The judge found the defendants to have been in breach of the injunction and committed each to prison for four months. 217. You may prefer not to do so because of the risk of breach of confidence or discrimination. 218. If they are members they would find it difficult to refute charges of a breach of the Code of Conduct. 219. When this exploded, fortunately not fiercely enough to breach the wall of the vessel, the operators realized what was happening. 220. The proper question was whether there was a breach of the Code - in other words, was a caution necessary? 221. When the inspectors refused to give all the desired assurances the directors claimed a breach of natural justice. 222. In future, six-monthly accounts will be required from those firms that are in breach of the rules. 223. Structural alterations Fundamentally altering the property to suit your business could be in breach of the agreement. 223. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 224. Breach of an ASBO is a criminal offence. 225. to sue sb for breach of contract. 226. a breach of protocol. 227. Any offense that causes a breach in relationships simply cannot be overlooked. 228. This was a serious breach of trust quite apart from the gravity of any offence. 229. He was the first to mount the breach in the city wall. |
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