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1) недотримання, порушення (права, угоди, закону, зобов'язання тощо); розрив ( стосунків тощо); частина позовної заяви, де викладається порушення зобов'язання відповідачем; образа2) порушувати, здійснювати порушення•- breach of a contractbreach of warranty of authority — порушення гарантії адміністрації ( або органу влади)
- breach of an agreement
- breach of blockade
- breach of close
- breach of confidence
- breach of contract
- breach-of-contract claim
- breach of corporate laws
- breach of covenant
- breach of credit terms
- breach of decency
- breach of democratic norms
- breach of discipline
- breach of duty
- breach of faith
- breach of formalities
- breach of justice
- breach of law
- breach of obligation
- breach of order
- breach of peace
- breach of prison
- breach of privilege
- breach of probation order
- breach of procedure
- breach of professional secrecy
- breach of promise
- breach of public order
- breach of recognizance
- breach of regulations
- breach of security
- breach of statutory rights
- breach of the labor contract
- breach of the labour contract
- breach of the peace
- breach of the public order
- breach of trade regulations
- breach of trust
- breach of trust by officer
- breach of voting secrecy
- breach of warranty
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