breaches definition
breaches means acts or omissions that:
breaches means breaches, claims, demands, actions, and costs and expenses incurred in respect thereof;
breaches means actual or potential unlawful activities or abuse of law relating to the Union acts and areas falling within the scope referred to in Article 1 and in the Annex;
More Definitions of breaches
breaches means acts or omissions:
breaches. : means acts or omissions which are illegal under Union law or contrary to the object or purpose of the rules of Union law falling within the scope of this Regulation.
breaches means unlawful acts or omissions that relate to the Union acts and areas falling within the scope referred to in Article 1 and in the Annex or that defeat the object or the purpose of the rules in these Union acts and areas;
breaches shall have the meanings set forth in Section 8.1.
breaches means actual or potential unlawful activities or abuse of law or other forms of misconduct which undermine or endanger the public interest in any field of Union competence;
breaches means actual or potential unlawful activities or abuse of law relating to the Union acts and areas falling within the scope referred to in Article 1 and in the Annex; (1) breach’ means an actual or potential unlawful activity, misconduct, or abuse in relation to Union law;
breaches have the meanings set forth in Section 13.02(a).