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break
broke [brōk] bro·ken [brō-kən] break·ing [brā-ki] vt 1 a : violate transgress [ the law] b : to invalidate (a will)
cruel and unusual punishment
unusual punishment is essentially one that the courts consider to violate the Eighth Amendment based on a variety of criteria. The
hostile working environment
the ability to do one's job and is said to violate anti-discrimination laws
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in status
the United States. Those who do not follow the requirements violate their status and are considered "out of status." For more
infringe
break] vt : to encroach upon in a way that violates law or the rights of another [the right of the
jurisdiction
must meet the requirements of due process and must not violate notions of fair play and substantial justice. The constitutional standard
lose status
United States, or to fail to meet the requirements or violate the terms of the visa classification. The person becomes "out
sexual harassment
NOTE: Sexual harassment has been found by federal courts to violate the protection in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 against
substantive
substantive crime [the object of a RICO conspiracy is to violate a RICO provision "United States v. Elliot, 571 F.2d 880
illegitimate
children; statutes limiting their inheritance rights have been found to violate the equal protection clause. 2 : not valid according to
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Violate - Law Dictionary Search Results
break
broke [brōk] bro·ken [brō-kən] break·ing [brā-ki] vt 1 a : violate transgress [ the law] b : to invalidate (a will)
cruel and unusual punishment
unusual punishment is essentially one that the courts consider to violate the Eighth Amendment based on a variety of criteria. The
hostile working environment
the ability to do one's job and is said to violate anti-discrimination laws
Keep your definitions linked to case research
in status
the United States. Those who do not follow the requirements violate their status and are considered "out of status." For more
infringe
break] vt : to encroach upon in a way that violates law or the rights of another [the right of the
jurisdiction
must meet the requirements of due process and must not violate notions of fair play and substantial justice. The constitutional standard
lose status
United States, or to fail to meet the requirements or violate the terms of the visa classification. The person becomes "out
sexual harassment
NOTE: Sexual harassment has been found by federal courts to violate the protection in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 against
substantive
substantive crime [the object of a RICO conspiracy is to violate a RICO provision "United States v. Elliot, 571 F.2d 880
illegitimate
children; statutes limiting their inheritance rights have been found to violate the equal protection clause. 2 : not valid according to
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