A breaking of waters, as over a vessel; the waters themselves; surge; surf.
A breaking up of amicable relations; rupture.
A breaking out upon; an assault.
To break the water, as by leaping out; -- said of a whale.
The breaking of a condition eg: breach of contract, breach of parole.• Children & Criminal Law• Children - Movement• Environment• Goods - sale of• Sentencing Options
the failure without legal excuse to perform any promise made in a contract. A breach is stated in the notice of default.
Violation of a law, principle, standard or obligation. For example, ignoring a contractual obligation might be breach of contract. See also Collective Bargaining Agreement, Explicit Contract and Implied Contract.
An act or failure to act based on a legal obligation.
To break the water, as by leaping out. Example: We watched the whale breach the water. Term Definition Term Definition Term Definition Term Definition
When a whale or dolphin leaps completely out of the water, often twisting and then falling sideways back into the water.
Failure to perform under a contract or the violation of a legal obligation.
Violation of or failure to comply with the contract terms.
The breaking or violating of a law, right, or duty, either by commission or omission. The failure of one part to carry out any condition of a contract.
A violation of a legal obligation. see also forfeiture, tort.
The successful defeat of security controls which could result in a penetration of the system. A violation of controls of a particular information system such that information assets or system components are unduly exposed.
To leap upward through the water surface.
1) The successful defeat of security that could result in system penetration. 2) Violation of a system's controls that exposes information assets or system components.
fail to observe (one's duty of care to another) The respondents' breach of duty materially increased the risk of injury to the appellant.
An infraction or violation of a legal obligation
a failure to perform some promised act or obligation
an opening (especially a gap in a dike or fortification)
a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions); "they hoped to avoid a break in relations"
act in disregard of laws and rules; "offend all laws of humanity"; "violate the basic laws or human civilization"; "break a law"
make an opening or gap in
a break in the levee or floodwall
a failure of the Levees which means it will continue to let water in untill repaired even after the water levels return to normal
an opening - not water flowing over the top of a levee
a party's failure to perform some agreed-upon (contracted-for) act
a split, a cleft, a break in a wall
Breaking a law or failing to perform a contractual duty.
to be in violation of the terms of the agreement.
is the legal term used when a defendant contravenes (or breaks) a court order. Whilst an AVO does not give the defendant a criminal record, they can be charged and convicted for breaching the order.
The action of launching completely or partially out of the water.
The breaking or violating of a law, a right, obligation, engagement, or duty, either by commission or omission.
Where a party to a contract does not comply with a contract term. Every breach gives rise to a claim for compensation in the civil courts.
Non-observation of a law or a contract.
breaking a legal obligation.
A person who breaks, or disobeys, a court order is committing a breach. Usually this will result in the person being charged with another offence.
To leap through the water surface. -- Breaching - The act of leaping out of the water and crashing back with a splash.
occurs when a whale leaps out of the water, exposing two-thirds or more of its body.
Trespassing boundaries, going over the line, a violation, infringement on an area that belongs to someone else, an attack that successfully defeats security controls
Violation of an obligation, duty or law.
A violation of a law, contract, or obligation.
The breaking of a law, or failure of duty, either by omission or commission.
A complete or nearly complete leap from the water, resulting in a splash.
Cetacean behavior of leaping partially or completely out of the water.bubble-net feedin. Feeding technique of humpback whales. They blow a helix of bubbles underwater that rises to the surface, entrapping their prey. At the surface, a ring of bubbles becomes visible and the humpbacks appear in the center—sometimes in an explosive jump.
A violation of any legal obligation.
A violation or infraction of a promise, legal obligation or contract.
An infraction or violation of the law.
Failure to do or perform what has been promised
Violation of a law or obligation through commission or omission and the responsibilities of an agreement or guarantee are not met.
Failure to perform on a promise made in contract without legal excuse.
Failure to honour a contractual agreement or an equitable duty.
Violation of an obligation in a contract
is the breaking or neglect of a law, promise or duty. The burden of proof is the responsibility of producing sufficient evidence in support of a fact or issue and favourably persuading a judge or jury regarding that fact or issue. The burden of proof is on the prosecution.
A failure to carry out an agreement or legal obligation.
the employment of any means available to break through or secure a passage through an enemy defense, obstacle, minefield, or fortification.
n. The violation of official duty, lawful right, or a legal obligation.
A failure to meet one's obligations, whether under a contract or otherwise. A breach of contract allows the innocent party to enforce the contract, rescind the contract or sue for damages.
Lava may break through the cone wall, leaving a hole in the structure.
The failure (without a legally recognized excuse) to perform as required in a contract. It affords the other party various remedies, including a claim for damages.
Failure to comply with a policy condition e.g. a security condition.
The failure to perform certain duties as outlined in a contract, so that the contract is not fulfilled.
The failure of performance by a party to a contract.
Failure to comply with the obligations of a contract.
To break or violate an agreement.
A failure to perform as promised in a contract.
The breaking of or failure of duty, either by an act or omission. The violation of or failure to perform an obligation. Back to the Top
When the whale leaps out of the water. They often times will twist as their out of the water and then they land on their side.
Violation of a legal obligation, promise, contract term, etc.
Breaking a *contract or a *duty of due care.
Failure to observe or comply with covenants or obligations imposed on a person under a contract, lease or similar document or by statute. There is a distinction between minor breaches where the appropriate remedy is damages and a fundamental breach or repudiation that can cause termination of the contract.
A failure or violation of a legal obligation.
A violation of the terms of a legal contract.
An opening made in a wall to permit rescue, operation of hoselines, or for other reasons. The physical action of breaking or damaging a container.
A violation of any legal contract.
Failure to follow through on a contractual promise or legal obligation
In a contract or law it is the breaking of, or failure of, duty, either by omission or commission.
A gap blown open in the walls of a fortress by a mine or artillery fire. Also, a break in a system's security that results in admittance of a person or program.