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  • 51Breach of Trust — is a Canadian alternative rock band originally from La Ronge, Saskatchewan. The band currently consists of vocalist Marty Ballentyne, guitarist Donovan Bruyere, bass guitarist Colin Cheechoo (originally guitarist for the band) and drummer William …

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  • 52breach of confidence — ˌbreach of ˈconfidence noun breaches of confidence PLURALFORM [countable, uncountable] LAW when someone gives away information that had been given to them as a secret: • For me to reveal the identities of these individuals would be a breach of… …

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  • 53breach of duty — ˌbreach of ˈduty noun breaches of duty PLURALFORM [countable, uncountable] LAW when someone fails to do something that it is their duty to do according to the law or an agreement: • Their failure to reveal the risks associated with this product… …

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  • 54breach of trust — ˌbreach of ˈtrust noun breaches of trust PLURALFORM [countable, uncountable] LAW when someone does something illegal or wrong with money that they are trusted to take care of, or when someone fails to do something that they have been trusted to… …

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  • 55breach of promise — index dishonor (nonpayment), disloyalty, infidelity, infraction, nonperformance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 20 …

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  • 56breach of warranty — breach of war·ran·ty see breach 1a Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. breach of warranty …

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  • 57breach of duty — see breach 1a Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. breach of duty …

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  • 58breach of fiduciary duty — ˌbreach of fiˌduciary ˈduty breaches of fiduciary duty PLURALFORM noun [countable, uncountable] LAW when a person or company who has responsibility for managing other people s money fails to protect the interests of the people whose money they… …

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  • 59Breach of promise — is a former common law tort. From at least medieval times until the early 20th century, a man s promise of engagement to marry a woman was considered, in many jurisdictions, a legally binding contract. If the man were to subsequently change his… …

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  • 60breach of statutory duty — As well as actions based on negligence, an injured person or one who suffers loss as a result of statutory breach can also claim for injury and other damage flowing from that breach. Not all statutes may be the basis for such an action but it… …

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