Breach in a sentence as a noun

It is a breach of privacy and more importantly, THE LAW.

They were taking part in black-hat practices, which were clearly in breach of Google's ToS.

Under law, the "make me whole" part will vary depending on the nature of the breach.

Heavy weapons, > armored cars to the area that the perimeter was breached.

A clause in a contract that said, "we have the right to breach this contract at any time we choose" would render the contract void, because there is no "bargin" involved.

It is a serious breach of ethics if intentional, a show-stopping flaw in Canonical's Software Center system if not, and illegal in any case.

Breach in a sentence as a verb

Somewhat disconcerting that I am a Dropbox customer, yet neither the breach nor the explanation has been communicated to me by email; I've had to find out about it by reading HN.

The Port Authority told ABC it's undertaking a fast review of Castillo's breach and will find out how the perimeter detection system, built by defense contractor Raytheon "could be improved.

If it is a contract breach, then it normally means compensating the victim of a breach for either out-of-pocket losses or for the benefit of a bargain, which in this case would mean for the direct financial damage to property.

Let's take this incident to the most die-hard scaremonger out there and ask them how the **** is it in the interest of national security to hide it when government institutions are found guilty of breaching the Constitution?

In particular, if a company materially misleads those who use its services, or if a company assumes an implied duty based on its conduct or statements in a transaction, or if any other basis exists by which the law might define a legal duty that, if breached, gives rise to liability, then liability can exist entirely independent of contract.

Breach definitions

noun

a failure to perform some promised act or obligation

noun

an opening (especially a gap in a dike or fortification)

noun

a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions); "they hoped to avoid a break in relations"

See also: rupture break severance rift

verb

act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises; "offend all laws of humanity"; "violate the basic laws or human civilization"; "break a law"; "break a promise"

See also: transgress offend infract violate break

verb

make an opening or gap in