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Previous advice was that the NFL would be in breach of EU employment laws.
But a party cannot be in breach of their agreement to invoke this right.
Legal experts say that the NHS hospitals may be in breach of data protection regulations.
And scientists who use this data set may be in breach of the standard ethical code.
The company also said it considers Sanofi to be in breach of contract and the termination invalid.
Many jurisdictions have penalties if a company is found to be in breach of data protection laws.
Setting up offshore accounts is not necessarily illegal it could be in breach of Swedish money laundering rules.
Last year, Google removed 2.3 billion adverts found to be in breach of its policies or the law.
So, sharing your nude Boomerangs to your Instagram Stories or grids would be in breach of Instagram's policies.
Trump will be in breach of the lease agreement the moment he takes office on January 20, 2017.
Trump doesn't appear to be particularly concerned about the fact that he's about to be in breach of contract.
While setting up offshore accounts is not necessarily illegal it could be in breach of Swedish money laundering rules.
S.A. assesses that Mr. Trump will be in breach of the lease agreement the moment he takes office on Jan.
Plus, you'd technically be in breach of the terms and conditions, so you'd have no excuses if you got booted off.
An intervention by the Chinese army might lead the administration to declare Hong Kong to be in breach of the act.
Italian bond yields jumped after the European Commission deemed the country's 23.26 budget draft to be in breach of EU rules.
This would seem to be in breach of the two-term limit that was written into a new constitution in 2016.
The Big Four source said that voluntarily agreeing not to take on audits could be in breach of European Union competition law.
The level of fines for companies found to be in breach of data protection laws is set to increase significantly under GDPR.
The Council on Ethics is an independent body that makes recommendations on companies that may be in breach of the fund's ethical guidelines.
In a statement to the players, according to the Golf Channel, the USGA said DeChambeau would be in breach of Rule 14-3.
Penny Wong Brunei's penal code would be in breach of the UN Declaration of Human Rights, Wong posted in a statement on Twitter.
A majority of 44 visas that were checked were found to be in breach of rules, a source with knowledge of the matter said.
Trump could be in breach of the Constitution's Emoluments Clause if he continues to profit from foreign governments paying for services at his hotels.
The "current conduct of the United States would be in breach of the JCPOA," Rouhani said, referring to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry could be in breach of their "Megxit" deal if they undertake paid private projects outside the royal family before spring.
Back in 2017 the privacy watchdog found Microsoft's platform to be in breach of local privacy laws on account of how it collects telemetry metadata.
The bill would also create an NGO Regulatory Commission, with which civil society bodies would need to register or be in breach of the law.
Meanwhile, more than 5,000 people were found to be in breach of the national lockdown rules on Wednesday, according to data from the Italian government.
If it contradicts the government's account of any given event or circumstance, it could be in breach of the Anti-Fake News Act, adopted last year.
On March 20th the drivers sent a letter to Uber, warning the firm that they consider it to be in breach of European data-protection legislation.
China's Mobike is under investigation by data regulators in Germany over suspicions that the fast-growing bike-sharing group might be in breach of European data law.
The restrictions, which are adding to tensions between the Warsaw's eurosceptic government and the European Commission, could be in breach of EU market rules, legal experts said.
This summer the EC also found Google's Android OS to be in breach of its competition rules, leading to further regional tweaks — in that case to licensing terms.
Last year, Gulf Marine said contracts were delayed into 2019 as the company was seen to be in breach of certain banking covenants at the end of 2018.
But it presented a legal catch-22: if he hadn't, he would be in breach of a court order and could have been subjected to fines or imprisonment.
It added that the film should not be distributed or shown anywhere in the country and anyone found with a copy would be in breach of the law.
Turnbull made it clear that his Deputy PM would be in breach of the new rules, if they'd been in place during his affair, making Joyce's position untenable.
O2 CZ/CETIN and Deutsche Telekom unit T-Mobile CZ may have to end their arrangement or modify it if found to be in breach of EU competition rules.
Companies found to be in breach of the law face a maximum penalty of 4 percent of global annual turnover or 20 million euros ($24.50 million), whichever is greater.
The company said it asks suppliers found to be in breach of its sustainability policy - which includes a "no deforestation" commitment - to create an action plan to resolve issues.
In 2014, it said in relation to the Microsoft case that "extraterritorial application of foreign laws (and orders to companies based thereon) ... may be in breach of international law".
In it, the lawmakers argue that the payments Shine received when he departed the network and the millions he continues to rake in may be in breach of ethic laws.
Small-cap Gulf Marine Services plunged 74.7 percent after the support vessels maker said it expects to be in breach of some banking covenants at the end of this year.
"Any British security company that uses those firearms ... to counter the forces of a state like Iran would be in breach of that licence and therefore breaking the law," he said.
But entering negotiations with a third country before Brexit would be in breach of the UK's treaty obligations as a member of the EU, International Trade Secretary Liam Fox said Monday.
If hiQ tries to circumvent the block, LinkedIn said, it will be in breach of the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and California trespass law.
"Any British security company that uses those firearms ... to counter the forces of a state like Iran would be in breach of that license and therefore breaking the law," he said.
The British government said the World Trade Organisation's Government Procurement Agreement required signatories to treat suppliers equally, and therefore any discrimination against Israeli suppliers would be in breach of the agreement.
Alex Hern reports in the Guardian: White nationalism and white separatism were previously allowed on Facebook as the company considered only white "supremacy" to be in breach of its hate speech policies.
When asked whether China considers Trump's use of Twitter to be in breach of Chinese law, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said there were many means of communication with "the outside world".
Frerot said in his letter that he had been made aware of behaviours that could be in breach of ethics rules at Veolia and that the company had launched an internal audit.
"The Environment Agency has found Healthcare Environmental Services to be in breach of its environmental permits at five sites which deal with clinical waste," an Environment Agency spokesperson said in a statement.
But if the information commissioner's view of data protection law is correct, it implies that use of such tools to infer political views of individuals could be in breach of European privacy law.
The Commission has previously said Barroso did not appear to be in breach of its code of conduct as he had retired from his EU role for more than the required 18 months.
"All our suppliers have to meet our high welfare standards and we won't hesitate to take appropriate action if any supplier is found to be in breach of these," a Habitat spokesman said.
But Haldex's board continued to refuse to back the bid, saying that to do so would be in breach of Swedish law and its obligations to act in the best interest of shareholders.
Under the new proposal, the Commission would be able to take member states to court and slap them with fines, if they signed bilateral accords found to be in breach of EU law.
It called on the government to take urgent action including raising financial penalties against employers found to be in breach of the law, and promotion of awareness campaigns targeted at companies, workers and students.
He said that, in his opinion, the Russian complaints about Ukrainian entry held some merit, as the song appeared to be in breach of rules that there cannot be a political message to entries.
While setting up offshore accounts is not necessarily illegal it could be in breach of Swedish money laundering rules, rules both Nordea and Handelsbanken were found to have breached less than a year ago.
In August that year at a meeting in Toronto, the APA's council voted to completely exclude psychologists from Guantánamo and other detention sites deemed by the UN to be in breach of international law.
You don't have to make a perfect copy of something to be found to be in breach of its creator's rights, as the author of Tanya Grotter and the Magic Double Bass found out.
The eastern NOC has long sought to export oil, but has been opposed by the Western-backed NOC in Tripoli, which says any such sale would be in breach of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
ESMA's initial proposals could have meant that a Freight Forward Agreements (FFA) trader with private information related to a commodity to be shipped could have been found to be in breach of disclosure regulations.
The EU governments took the view that even after excluding one-off extraordinary infrastructure spending worth up to 0.2 percent of gross domestic product, Italy would still be in breach of EU fiscal rules.
"Similarly, we wish to caution any other person or persons wishing to stage unauthorized counter-demonstrations that they will be in breach of the law and therefore risk arrest and prosecution," the statement said.
However, it appears they have already made a start in their pursuit of private work — and if they get paid for these projects before the spring, the couple could be in breach of their agreement.
Power Ventures, a social media site, was found to be in breach of the CFAA when it used its members' login credentials to access Facebook after Facebook sent Power Ventures a cease-and-desist letter.
Should Google be found to be in breach of EC competition law, Vestager asserted the remedy would be "quite simple" — aka: "to stop these practices that we find to be damaging for innovation and competition".
Ranking members of the Senate's Foreign Relations, Armed Services, and Intelligence committees recently introduced a resolution calling on the administration to extend New START, unless Russia is found to be in breach of the treaty.
The moment that Britain leaves the EU it will be in breach of that agreement, which sets out how the governments in Westminster and Dublin are to co-operate in matters pertaining to Northern Ireland.
"This manufactured insolvency is clearly being set up to allow Lufthansa to take over a debt-free Air Berlin, which will be in breach of all known German and EU competition rules," Ryanair's statement said.
Employers who check a job candidate's Facebook or Twitter profile before deciding whether to hire them may be in breach of European law, top regulators have said, as the EU tightens its data protection policies.
As of May 2019, 80,770 properties in London were listed on Airbnb, with a staggering 23 percent, or 11,200, of these thought to be in breach of a legal 90-day limit in the capital.
Instead, the Hong Kong-based body has warned those who take part in ICOs, which are also known as token sales, that they may be in breach of laws if what they sell is a security.
It would potentially be in breach of UEFA Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules, he told Spanish sports newspaper AS. Under the fair play rules, a club's wage bill must not exceed 70 percent of its revenue.
When the trailer for Brexit dropped, an almighty uproar descended as many viewers felt the trailer smacked of glamorisation of a figure who spearheaded a campaign that was subsequently found to be in breach of electoral law.
Britain's most senior counter-terrorism officer, Neil Basu, said on Friday police would investigate who was responsible but also warned journalists and publishers they too could be in breach of the law if further documents were leaked.
The GDPR drastically increases the level of fines for companies found to be in breach of data protection law, potentially rising as high as 4 percent of global annual turnover or 20 million euros, whichever is higher.
Elijah Cummings, Peter DeFazio, Gerald Connolly, and André Carson — said an official at the GSA told them in a briefing that Trump cannot hold the lease and will be in breach of contract once he becomes president.
But the planned $3.85 billion series of transactions are still subject to environmental clearances and a special mining permit by the Indonesian government after a 2017 audit found the mine to be in breach of environmental rules.
There is no deadline for the EU's antitrust investigations to be completed, but if Google is found to be in breach of the rules, the company could face fines of up to 10 percent of its annual revenues.
As their probes intensify, 27MDB's relationship with a big backer is unravelling: IPIC, an Abu Dhabi sovereign fund, has declared 21MDB to be in breach of an important financial contract between the two—and has duly terminated it.
Gibraltar said it had received assurances from Iran and the owners of the oil that, were the tanker to be released, its cargo would not be taken to Syria, which would be in breach of European Union sanctions.
It is not immediately known how much oil was requested or whether fulfillment of the request would be in breach of a UN resolution passed last year intended to limit the import of refined petroleum to North Korea.
At the same time, the estimates from the European Commission also indicate that Italy could be in breach of the EU's fiscal rules in 2020, given that European countries are not meant to have a deficit higher than 3%.
The suspicious behaviours that Avaaz attached to the pages and groups it found that appeared to be in breach of Facebook's stated rules include the use of fake accounts, spamming, misleading page name changes and suspected coordinated inauthentic behavior.
Valeant said failure to file the report by Tuesday's deadline would mean it would be in breach of a covenant, and that holders of at least 25 percent of any series of notes may deliver a notice of default.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google has not yet approached Russia's competition watchdog FAS about a settlement of the case in which the U.S. firm was found to be in breach of antitrust laws, FAS head Igor Artemyev said on Thursday.
Given Trump's recurring spelling issues it seems inevitable that he or his staff will feel the need to hit the delete button again — though it remains to be seen whether doing so will be in breach of federal law or not.
The plea agreement provides that if the defendant fails to fulfill completely "each and every one" of his obligations under this agreement, or "engages in any criminal activity prior to sentencing," the defendant will be in breach of the agreement.
BELFAST (Reuters) - A Northern Ireland human rights activist has launched a legal challenge against any British attempt to leave the European Union, saying it would be in breach of the 1998 peace deal that brought peace to the British province.
On January 21st France's data-protection regulator, which is known by its French acronym, CNIL, announced that it had found Google's data-collection practices to be in breach of the European Union's new privacy law, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Given that European businesses are included in the exposed data, Rubrik could face financial penalties of up to four percent of its global annual revenue if found to be in breach of the EU's recently implemented GDPR data protection rules.
Libya's National Oil Corporation said on Monday any such deal "must have the approval of NOC and the Libyan authorities" and "any attempt to conclude the sale prior to this approval would be in breach of the concession contractual agreement".
The clarification came after Nico Rosberg, who had help from Mercedes in getting around gearbox gremlins at this month's British Grand Prix, was found to be in breach of the rule barring teams from giving drivers assistance over the radio.
Settlements that UEFA's control body agreed in 2014 with the two clubs state that neither club considered itself to be in breach of UEFA's rules, and that both clubs agreed to settle disputes over their finances to avoid potential legal costs.
Banks which intend to close accounts of individuals or organizations considered to be in breach of the U.S. law must provide justification for that decision, and wait for a response from the Central Bank's Special Investigation Committee, which "enjoys independence", he said.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A United Nations official said Australia would probably be in breach of the Refugee Convention if it enacted a proposal for a permanent visa-ban for asylum seekers who attempted to reach the country by boat, Fairfax media reported on Saturday.
Firms can be required to block access to content found to be in breach of the law, and to tell users that such content is false, even to the point of getting in touch with them after they have already seen it.
The EU executive's letter, signed by four commissioners in charge of finance, economy and trade, said the planned overhaul "contains elements that risk seriously hampering trade and investment flows between our two economies", and would likely be in breach of international trade rules and commitments.
On Wednesday, Ryanair's legal counsel told the High Court that Forsa had not allowed for the mediation process to be completed before announcing the strike and claimed the strike would be in breach of an agreement made between the airline and the union last year.
On Wednesday morning, Democratic lawmakers warned that the president-elect will be in breach of his contract with the General Services Administration if he does not sell his interest in his new Washington, D.C. hotel, which is in the government-owned Old Post Office building.
McCord is arguing that the British government would be in breach of its domestic and international treaty obligations under the Good Friday Agreement if it leaves the EU and that it would be illegal to leave without a parliamentary vote in the British House of Commons.
Haldex's board has already stated it would stand by its decision not to support the bid regardless of what the EGM decided, saying that to do so would be in breach of Swedish company law and its obligations to act in the best interest of shareholders.
The Commission believes Amazon may be in breach of Article 101 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, which prohibits agreements that prevent, restrict or distort competition within the EU single market, or Article 102, which prohibits the abuse of a dominant position.
"Right now all enterprises have to implement the emissions permit system and emit according to how many permits they get - otherwise they will be in breach of regulations and will be punished," said an official with the steel industry association in Tangshan, China's biggest steelmaking city.
If he makes sexist remarks that cause you and other women to feel seriously discomfited, he may even be in breach of the law, given that — for firms with 15 or more employees — creating a hostile work environment based on gender is a Title VII violation.
Central bank governor Riad Salameh said in a May 17 statement that banks that intended to close accounts of individuals or organizations considered to be in breach of the U.S. law must provide justification for that decision, and wait for a response from a central bank committee.
Four House Democrats claimed in a letter released by BuzzFeed News Wednesday that an official at the GSA said in a briefing that Trump will be in breach of contract the moment he takes the oath of office unless he ends his ownership interest in the hotel.
"A merger will take Lufthansa from 68 percent to 95 percent of the German domestic market and from 47 percent to 60 percent control of the total German market, which would be in breach of every known competition threshold rule and guideline in Germany and the EU," O'Leary said.
Britain has already turned EU laws into UK statutes, but this "onshoring" entailed some changes to function properly and financial firms have said they would have limited time to comply if there is a no-deal Brexit, meaning they would be in breach of regulation and face possible sanction.
"Most importantly, the Deputy Commissioner informed our staff that GSA assesses that Mr. Trump will be in breach of the lease agreement the moment he takes office on January  20, 2017, unless he fully divest himself of all financial interests in the lease for the Washington, D.C. hotel," the lawmakers wrote.
Yet a few days after Mr Trump took office he was informed by the then acting attorney-general, Sally Yates, that Mr Flynn had in fact discussed the sanctions with Mr Kislyak and might therefore be in breach of the Logan Act, which forbids private citizens from trying to conduct foreign policy.
The company has begun informing customers of the breach — including in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. Given that the breach falls under the European-wide GDPR rules, Starwood may face significant financial penalties of up to four percent of its global annual revenue if found to be in breach of the rules.
Heathrow Pause suggested it had up to 213 people willing to volunteer to fly toy drones a few feet off the ground within a 22019km drone "no fly" zone around the airport — an act that would technically be in breach of U.K. laws on drone flights, although the group said it would only use small drones, flown at head height and not within flight paths.
President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE will be in breach of contract with the General Services Administration (GSA) over his Washington hotel when he takes office, Democratic lawmakers say in a new letter.
In a letter to the G.S.A., four ranking Democrats on the committees or subcommittee that oversee federal contracting and ethics rules said the agency that controls federal acquisition policy had informed the president-elect that he must sell the Trump International Hotel, which he recently opened just blocks from the White House, or be in breach of his lease with the government the moment he is sworn into office.

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