However, Kent Citizens Advice Bureau said the scheme could be in breach of human rights.
If these reports are correct, Iraq would technically be in breach of the UN resolution.
Liverpool coroner Andre Rebello said the removal of Kayleigh's organs appeared to be in breach of regulations.
If that person fails to hand over such a dog then they would be in breach of a further offence.
Ofcom also found the channel to be in breach of these rules.
Some international law experts say India would be in breach of the convention if Indian officials proceed with the order against Mr. Mancini.
Yet now it is Germany, along with France, Portugal and, yes, Italy, which is almost certain to be in breach of the pact limits.
Mr Shiner said the Scottish fees system contravened the European Convention on Human Rights and could also be in breach of Britain's Equality Act.
The burden of proving that the funds would have earned less than that amount is on the fiduciaries found to be in breach of their duty.
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Mr Swan had previously rejected calls to release the revenue figures, saying that it would be in breach of the privacy provisions of Australia's tax laws.
Even if analysts were so enlightened as to look beyond these numbers, many companies would nonetheless be in breach of their loan covenants, and thus in technical default.
In 2011 Greece lost a European Court case, and was found to be in breach of the Convention on Human Rights, over the conditions under which detainees are being held.
The city will be in breach of EU pollution standards in 2012 if there are more than 35 "bad air" days, after which further action can be taken by the European Commission.
America already considers Iraq to be in breach of its UN commitments, a theme which Mr Bush is expected to return to in his State of the Union address on Tuesday January 28th.
We must state that we consider the above threats to be in breach of the Hellenic Criminal Code and as the alleged offence took place on Hellenic soil and the victims were Greek citizens, jurisdiction will be assumed immediately.
After studying Google's revised policy in depth, the agency said it believed Google had failed to place any limit on the "scope of collection and the potential uses of the personal data", meaning it might be in breach of several of the bloc's data protection principles.
The new version is a lot shorter, and simply repeats what it published in national newspapers this week, stating that the court did not find Samsung to be in breach of Apple's registered design No. 0000181607-0001, reminding us that it was also upheld by the Court of Appeal, providing links to the appropriate patent and judgement documents online.
They did, however, issue a statement in which they said, among other things, that the UN did confirm the Government's preliminary view that "refurbishment of the guns would not be in breach of existing military arrangements" that is, the cease-fire, and it goes on to say that the UN in the area "would be in a position to monitor the refurbishment".
In conclusion, Thomas will most likely be found in breach of this contract and be required to pay the jewelry company the money that is due.
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In December, he called for the pay of teachers who worked to rule to be cut if they were in breach of contract.
However, Mr Lieberman's involvement in any new government was cast into doubt in December when prosecutors said he would be charged with breach of trust in a case concerning a former ambassador to Belarus.
Radio 2 went on to change the wording used in the show and on phone messages to reflect that not all messages may be used, but the BBC Trust said the revision was still in breach of accuracy guidelines and needed to be amended further to make clear there was a cut off point.
Defence barrister Geoffrey Robertson QC said a retrospective change in the law could be a breach of human rights.
India has so far made no public comments on the latest development, but this will surely be seen in India as a grave breach of trust, the BBC's Alan Johnston in Rome reports.
"My argument is that even though both sides may have areas of strong disagreement, maybe engaging in activities that the other side considers to be a breach of good faith, we have to push through those things to try to get to an agreement, " he said.
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Bank leaders suggest that lending targets for what might be weaker businesses could breach rules that say any decision should be in the best interest of shareholders.
Blum does say that the retasking and the scramble to upgrade equipment in Iraq could be interpreted as a breach of war doctrine.
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