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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: BOS-BRI |
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BREACH (Mid. Eng. breche, derived from the common Teutonic root brec, which appears in " break," Ger. brechen, &c.) , in general, a breaking, or an opening made by breaking; in law, the infringement of a right or the violation of an obligation
close , the unlawful entry upon another person's land
covenant
contract , the non-fulfilment of an agreement either to do or not to do some act (see DAMAGES ); breach of theBREAD
peace, a disturbance of the public order (see PEACE, BREACH oF); breach of pound
pound
marriage
contract mutually entered into by a man and a woman that they will marry each other (see MARRIAGE
instrument creating the trust (q.v.).End of Article: BREACH (Mid. Eng. breche, derived from the common Teutonic root brec, which appears in " break," Ger. brechen, &c.) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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