breachful

adj

Etymology

From breach + -ful.

  1. inherited from *brukiz — “breach, fissure
  2. inherited from *bruki
  3. inherited from bryċe — “fracture, breach
  4. inherited from breche
  5. suffixed as breachful — “breach + ful

Definitions

  1. Involving or characterized by a violation of law, of legal rights, or of other rules…

    Involving or characterized by a violation of law, of legal rights, or of other rules governing conduct.

    • Acts and talk that induce breachful conduct (such as a refusal to negotiate with or participate in bouts sponsored by one's promoter) may be tortious.
    • When a term of a contract is breached, whether the term is a warranty or a condition, the innocent party earns a right to be repaired for the damage he suffers as a consequence of the other party's breachful action or omission.

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