breaches definition

breaches means breaches, claims, demands, actions, and costs and expenses incurred in respect thereof;
breaches means acts or omissions that:
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;

Examples of breaches in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall have policies and procedures in place for the effective management of Security Breaches, as defined below, which shall be made available to the State upon request.

  • Incidents must be reported to the CMS IT Service Desk by the same means as Breaches within 72 hours from knowledge of the Incident.

  • Breaches may include, but are not limited to, failure to pay Rent, engaging in any unlawful activity, damaging or otherwise destroying Property or any common areas therein, or violation of any part or sub-part of this Lease.

  • Philips shall maintain appropriate technical and organizational measures to safeguard security (including protection against unauthorized or unlawful Processing and Personal Data Breaches, confidentiality, and integrity of Customer Data), as set forth in the relevant security documentation provided by Philips in relation to the Services or as otherwise agreed between the Parties.

  • The Contractor must notify the State’s Privacy Officer and Security Officer of any Security Incidents and Breaches immediately, at the email addresses provided in Section VI.


More Definitions of breaches

breaches means acts or omissions:
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. : 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 shall have the meanings set forth in Section 8.1.
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 means actual or potential unlawful activities, omissions or abuse of law relating to the Union acts, in areas falling within the scope referred to in Article 1;
breaches shall be defined as those matters, which in the opinion of the environmental consultant retained as provided in Section 5.5.2, are reasonably likely to cost in the aggregate in excess of $1,000,000 to remedy (excluding the cost of addressing any environmental issues on Facilities that Buyer elects to exclude from the purchase pursuant to Section 5.5.2). If Buyer's consultant so concludes, then Buyer shall promptly so inform Seller of the consultant's opinion. At such time, Seller may ask Buyer for the information and data upon which Buyer's consultant bases his or her opinion. If Seller does not agree that it is reasonably likely to cost in excess of $1,000,000 to remedy the environmental problems, then Seller shall promptly inform Buyer of its belief. If the parties cannot resolve this issue within fifteen days after Seller so informs Buyer, then the matter shall be submitted to arbitration in accordance with Section 5.15 and the Closing shall be delayed pending the resolution of such arbitration. If the transaction closes, then Seller's obligation to perform any Environmental Remediation shall be governed by the provisions and standards set forth in Section 4.5