Sentences with phrase «breach of something»

Once such an order is made, the police will respond to and deal with breaches of it.
The employer was held to be in breach of it by the investigating panel, but it was held that this breach could not have been expected to cause psychiatric injury, so any loss arising from the breach was too remote to be recoverable.
The IPCC could be said to be in breach of it's own obligations in taking an inappropriate view of it's own power and significance and to have acted irresponsibly by accepting the encouragement and support of third party interests seeking to gain from that breach of duty.
In my opinion, this is an appropriate level of compensation for the applicant, taking into account the three breaches of the
It's almost 30 years ago, and I can't, now, remember to a specific incident — but even if could I probably would be in breach of something I signed back then if mentioned it — but it's my overall recollection that my colleague (s) helped to increase the scope of access beyond what would have been the case if the gov» t members had their way.
Deborah Evans, chief executive of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers, says: «We've always believed a ban on referral fees would be difficult to enforce but, now that a ban is in place, it is the responsibility of solicitors to ensure they are not in breach of it, the responsibility of insurers and brokers to ensure they don't profit from any breach, and the responsibility of the SRA to ensure it is enforced.»
These will remain in force, at least for now, and breaches of them can be challenged in the same way.
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