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Infringes meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of infringe
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Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR) has said the NGO (Amendment) Act 2022 passed last year is punitive and infringes on the freedom of association and expression.
Some district attorneys, not including Willis, are already suing to overturn the law, saying it improperly infringes on their authority.
The inability to buy or lease a Tesla in our state is a restraint of trade that infringes on our freedom of choice as consumers.
The lawsuit addresses Musk’s complaints against the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), which notifies anyone who infringes on copyright laws to immediately take down the content.
The Sovereignty Act infringes upon the rights guaranteed to Onion Lake Cree Nation through Treaty that was signed with Canada, said the nation in its statement of claim.
Two California doctors and a medical advocacy group, Do No Harm, filed a joint lawsuit Aug. 1 against the state’s medical board to terminate its mandatory “implicit bias training,” contending that it infringes on their freedom of speech rights.
As he gains access to secretive information about the U.S. surveillance system and some of its invasive methods, Edward becomes more and more concerned about how the government infringes on civic rights.
However, one may choose to forfeit his right to live, when he/she infringes on another human’s right to life.
The incident has triggered widespread backlash, with critics claiming it infringes on free speech.
This particular clause infringes upon the fundamental right under Article 19(1)(g) of micro and small enterprises to do business on their own terms by granting the credit of more than 45 days to the buyers, the petitioners argued.
But even without the inclusion of students on the Lockport schools’ “hot list,” the New York Civil Liberties Union said facial recognition technology infringes on students’ rights just by scanning their faces in search of a match.
But these business people are trying to pull a fast one on me, and that infringes on my rights.
Jenner and her sister, Kendall Jenner, in California Wednesday by a lace company claiming underwear sold by the Jenners by their online shop and in Nordstrom infringes on their copyrighted lace designs.
One such ad argued that Bledsoe “opposes all abortions,” “supported Trump from day one” and “believes any gun control law infringes on the Second Amendment,” The Post and Courier reported.
The lawsuit, yet to be tested, asks Federal Court to declare the system violates the Constitution and infringes fair trial and other rights.
The president also said the law infringes on insurance providers' entrepreneurial freedom if people are given the right to revoke contracts.
Viswanathan pointed out how this violence — holding people who cannot prove that they are citizens if their name does not appear on the National Register of Citizens — infringes on many people’s rights.
Opponents argue that the measure infringes on their rights as parents to decide what’s best for their children.
Platforms also need to act quickly to remove content that infringes on the rules.
The AA and Outa say the law infringes on drivers’ constitutional rights, would not improve road safety and could be used to force Gauteng motorists to pay e-tolls.