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Definition of infringement in English: infringementnoun ɪnˈfrɪn(d)ʒm(ə)ntɪnˈfrɪndʒmənt mass noun1The action of breaking the terms of a law, agreement, etc.; violation. count noun an infringement of the rules Example sentencesExamples - The gravity and duration of the infringement are to be taken into account in determining the amount of the fine.
- Criminal proceedings were brought in the United Kingdom for infringement of fisheries legislation.
- Finally, lawyers presented the accusation before the members of the tribunal, detailing the circumstances of the infringements that had taken place.
- I have also underlined those features of the claim which are relied on for the allegation of infringement.
- So unless there's direct copying, there is no infringement.
- Earlier in the season, however, Milnthorpe were docked 10 points for an innocent rule infringement, so perhaps the outcome was justified.
- There are too many penalties in the game, and too many for trifling infringements.
- To take another example, copyright law forbids vicarious or contributory infringement.
- Related to the quality issue are proposals to change the damages awarded for infringement.
- He therefore pleads that each act by the defendants is an infringement.
- I accept that in such a case, the Court should only find an infringement of Community law, where the Member State's administrative action is manifestly inappropriate.
- The entire site is protected under law and any infringement will result in legal action being taken against the offender.
- The dismemberment is done in visualization only, hence there is no infringement of the rule of conduct.
- So it's a diminution of any economic potential as well as infringement on their law.
- For those prosecuted under federal copyright law, the punishment for criminal infringement may depend on the value of the copied work.
- We were warned that the authorities do not take unauthorised access, indeed any infringements, lightly.
- Prisoners demonstrate the extent to which they are a risk to themselves and others through infringements of prison rules and regulations known as misconducts.
- Any opposition or infringement of the strict work rules resulted in fines which reduced their already minimal take home pay.
- It has also made suing infringers easier for publishers by permitting suit against the facilitator of copyright infringement.
- It is to be noticed, that the order makes no express provision for the event of an infringement of the rule.
Synonyms contravention, violation, transgression, breach, breaking, non-observance, non-compliance, neglect, dereliction, failure to observe Law infraction, delict undermining, erosion, weakening, compromise limitation, curb, check, encroachment, disruption, disturbance 2The action of limiting or undermining something. the infringement of the right to privacy count noun this bill is an infringement of our civil liberties Example sentencesExamples - It did not see its role as defending universal rights against infringements by the state, but rather, the opposite.
- I thought that was an infringement of my privacy.
- Unjustified, or even accidental infringements of the privilege erode the public's confidence in the fairness of the criminal justice system.
- An injury, therefore, which in this respect puts him under any unjust restraint, may be called an infringement of his political rights.
- Three families in France have won, on appeal, monetary damages for infringement of their childrens' rights not to have been born.
- Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom.
- Pure constitutionalist libertarians will say though that any laws are an infringement on rights.
- More importantly, they are an infringement on the very freedoms that Washington's over-hyped "war on terror" is supposedly being fought to protect.
- He alleged that the exercise was an infringement on the basic federal structure of the Constitution.
- Rather the Iraqis have taken the opposite tack, practically flaunting their sanctions-busting activities and denouncing the UN regimen as an unjust infringement on their sovereignty.
- Protesters complain that this defensive structure is an outrage - an infringement on free speech that will only incite a siege mentality.
- He insists doctors do not ask for patients to be tested before they are treated and would consider new rules an infringement of doctors' civil liberties.
- State laws relating to immigration were struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court as infringements of Congress's power to regulate foreign commerce.
- These critics imply that he harbored excessive and even irrational fears about government infringement on American civil liberties and about encroachments on personal privacy.
- What constitutes an infringement of privacy or bad taste or a failure to conform to proper standards of decency is very much a matter of personal judgment.
- Most religious groups from all of the communities oppose the restriction on building religious structures and continue to view it as an infringement upon religious freedom.
- The author argues that the new Act is extremely punitive and constitutes a gross infringement of civil liberties.
- I keep to speed limits because I do not see them as an infringement of my civil liberties but as a protection for vulnerable road users.
- The big problem is that the broader public does not see the RIP Act as an infringement of their personal liberties or rights.
- But somehow, preventative medicine gets spun into an infringement on our God-given right to get drunk wherever and whenever we like.
Definition of infringement in US English: infringementnounɪnˈfrɪndʒməntinˈfrinjmənt 1The action of breaking the terms of a law, agreement, etc.; violation. an infringement of the rules Example sentencesExamples - The dismemberment is done in visualization only, hence there is no infringement of the rule of conduct.
- It is to be noticed, that the order makes no express provision for the event of an infringement of the rule.
- Related to the quality issue are proposals to change the damages awarded for infringement.
- We were warned that the authorities do not take unauthorised access, indeed any infringements, lightly.
- Finally, lawyers presented the accusation before the members of the tribunal, detailing the circumstances of the infringements that had taken place.
- Criminal proceedings were brought in the United Kingdom for infringement of fisheries legislation.
- Earlier in the season, however, Milnthorpe were docked 10 points for an innocent rule infringement, so perhaps the outcome was justified.
- The entire site is protected under law and any infringement will result in legal action being taken against the offender.
- Prisoners demonstrate the extent to which they are a risk to themselves and others through infringements of prison rules and regulations known as misconducts.
- I accept that in such a case, the Court should only find an infringement of Community law, where the Member State's administrative action is manifestly inappropriate.
- Any opposition or infringement of the strict work rules resulted in fines which reduced their already minimal take home pay.
- I have also underlined those features of the claim which are relied on for the allegation of infringement.
- For those prosecuted under federal copyright law, the punishment for criminal infringement may depend on the value of the copied work.
- It has also made suing infringers easier for publishers by permitting suit against the facilitator of copyright infringement.
- To take another example, copyright law forbids vicarious or contributory infringement.
- So unless there's direct copying, there is no infringement.
- There are too many penalties in the game, and too many for trifling infringements.
- So it's a diminution of any economic potential as well as infringement on their law.
- He therefore pleads that each act by the defendants is an infringement.
- The gravity and duration of the infringement are to be taken into account in determining the amount of the fine.
Synonyms contravention, violation, transgression, breach, breaking, non-observance, non-compliance, neglect, dereliction, failure to observe undermining, erosion, weakening, compromise 2The action of limiting or undermining something. the infringement of the right to privacy this bill is an infringement of our civil liberties Example sentencesExamples - But somehow, preventative medicine gets spun into an infringement on our God-given right to get drunk wherever and whenever we like.
- It did not see its role as defending universal rights against infringements by the state, but rather, the opposite.
- What constitutes an infringement of privacy or bad taste or a failure to conform to proper standards of decency is very much a matter of personal judgment.
- The author argues that the new Act is extremely punitive and constitutes a gross infringement of civil liberties.
- He alleged that the exercise was an infringement on the basic federal structure of the Constitution.
- Pure constitutionalist libertarians will say though that any laws are an infringement on rights.
- Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom.
- I thought that was an infringement of my privacy.
- I keep to speed limits because I do not see them as an infringement of my civil liberties but as a protection for vulnerable road users.
- State laws relating to immigration were struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court as infringements of Congress's power to regulate foreign commerce.
- Three families in France have won, on appeal, monetary damages for infringement of their childrens' rights not to have been born.
- He insists doctors do not ask for patients to be tested before they are treated and would consider new rules an infringement of doctors' civil liberties.
- Protesters complain that this defensive structure is an outrage - an infringement on free speech that will only incite a siege mentality.
- These critics imply that he harbored excessive and even irrational fears about government infringement on American civil liberties and about encroachments on personal privacy.
- An injury, therefore, which in this respect puts him under any unjust restraint, may be called an infringement of his political rights.
- More importantly, they are an infringement on the very freedoms that Washington's over-hyped "war on terror" is supposedly being fought to protect.
- Most religious groups from all of the communities oppose the restriction on building religious structures and continue to view it as an infringement upon religious freedom.
- Rather the Iraqis have taken the opposite tack, practically flaunting their sanctions-busting activities and denouncing the UN regimen as an unjust infringement on their sovereignty.
- Unjustified, or even accidental infringements of the privilege erode the public's confidence in the fairness of the criminal justice system.
- The big problem is that the broader public does not see the RIP Act as an infringement of their personal liberties or rights.
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