breach of practice

breach of practice
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  • Breach of duty in English law — In tort, there can be no liability in negligence unless the claimant establishes both that he or she was owed a duty of care by the defendant, and that there has been a breach of that duty. The defendant is in breach of duty towards the claimant… …   Wikipedia

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  • Breach of faith — Faith Faith (f[=a]th), n. [OE. feith, fayth, fay, OF. feid, feit, fei, F. foi, fr. L. fides; akin to fidere to trust, Gr. pei qein to persuade. The ending th is perhaps due to the influence of such words as truth, health, wealth. See {Bid},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Breach of privilege — Privilege Priv i*lege, n. [F. privil[ e]ge, L. privilegium an ordinance or law against or in favor of an individual; privus private + lex, legis, law. See {Private}, and {Legal}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A peculiar benefit, advantage, or favor; a right …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fundamental breach — A fundamental breach of a contract, sometimes known as a repudiatory breach, is a breach so fundamental that it permits the distressed party to terminate performance of the contract, in addition to entitling that party to sue for damages. United… …   Wikipedia

  • Practicable breach — Practicable Prac ti*ca*ble, a. [LL. practicare to act, transact, fr. L. practicus active, Gr. ?: cf. F. practicable, pratiquer to practice. See {Practical}.] 1. That may be practiced or performed; capable of being done or accomplished with… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • codes of practice — A code of practice is a generally non binding set of provisions which members of an association or other grouping agree to abide by the ultimate penalty for breach is commonly expulsion from the association. Codes of practice are rarely of legal… …   Law dictionary

  • SIMON breach grenade — The SIMON is a rifle grenade designed to breach through doors, developed by Rafael the Israeli Authority For Development of Weapons. It is intended for use with 5.56 mm rifles such as the M16 or the M4 Carbine. OverviewThe system consists of a… …   Wikipedia

  • unfair labor practice — An act, whether by employer or employee, in violation of the regulations and prohibitions of a labor relations act. 31 Am J Rev ed Lab §§ 224 et seq. As the word is employed by labor organizations, it has the technical and well understood meaning …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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