Phrases with «unwarranted invasion»

The phrase "unwarranted invasion" refers to a situation where someone or something enters or interferes with another person's privacy or territory without justifiable reason or permission. It implies an unjust or unnecessary intrusion that is not justified or authorized. Full definition

Sentences with «unwarranted invasion»

  • The day after the meeting, the branch manager's lawyer sent a letter to the credit union alleging serious unwarranted invasions of the branch manager's privacy, complained of statements in relation to the mortgage matter and demanded a wide - ranging retraction and apology. (employmentlaw101.ca)
  • Surely Congress did not intend to condone such an intrusive and unwarranted invasion of privacy when it enacted the Wiretap Act «to protect against the unauthorized interception of electronic communications.» (slaw.ca)
  • «To the extent that the records in question pertain to a governor in that person's role as governor, or as a candidate for re-election, I believe that disclosure would result in a permissible rather than unwarranted invasion of personal privacy,» Freeman wrote in an advisory opinion, delivered last week. (politico.com)
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