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Breaking
BreakingParting or dividing by force and violence a solid substance, or piercing, penetrating, or bursting through the same. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Violence The abuse of force. Theorie des Lois Criminelles. That force which is employed against common right, against the laws, and against public liberty Substance Evidence. That which is essential; it is used in opposition to form. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Breach 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. Breach of contract Damages may be awarded if a court decides that a defendant has either been negligent or broken a contract and foreseeable damage or loss results. The measure of damages in negligence is to compensate the plaintiff for foreseeable losses or damage. For breach of contract, he would normally be restored to the position he would have been in had the contract been properly fulfilled. Breach of prison An unlawful escape out of prison Breach of the peace A violation of public order; the offence of disturbing the public peace. One guilty of this offence may be held to bail for his good behaviour. An act of public indecorum is also a breach of the peace. The remedy for this offence is by indictment. Breach of trust Any act or omission on the part of the trustee which is inconsistent with the terms of the trust agreement or the law of trusts. A prime example is the redirecting of trust property from the trust to the trustee, personally. Breaking doors The act of forcibly removing the fastenings of a house, so that a person may enter. Breath Med. juris. The air expelled from the chest at each expiration. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Breach 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. Breach of contract Damages may be awarded if a court decides that a defendant has either been negligent or broken a contract and foreseeable damage or loss results. The measure of damages in negligence is to compensate the plaintiff for foreseeable losses or damage. For breach of contract, he would normally be restored to the position he would have been in had the contract been properly fulfilled. Breach of prison An unlawful escape out of prison Breach of the peace A violation of public order; the offence of disturbing the public peace. One guilty of this offence may be held to bail for his good behaviour. An act of public indecorum is also a breach of the peace. The remedy for this offence is by indictment. Breach of trust Any act or omission on the part of the trustee which is inconsistent with the terms of the trust agreement or the law of trusts. A prime example is the redirecting of trust property from the trust to the trustee, personally. Breaking Breaking doors The act of forcibly removing the fastenings of a house, so that a person may enter. Breath Med. juris. The air expelled from the chest at each expiration. Brephotrophi Civil law. Persons appointed to take care of houses destined to receive foundlings. Breve Practice. A writ in which the cause of action is briefly stated, hence its name. Breve de recto A writ of right. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Breaking. If you have a better definition for Breaking than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Breaking may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Breaking and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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