What does schending in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word schending in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use schending in Dutch.

The word schending in Dutch means schending, inbreuk, schending, inbreuk, schending, inbreuk, aantasting, overtreding, schending, wezenlijke schending, wezenlijke tekortkoming. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word schending

schending

(breach: of rule, law)

Each violation of the law will be considered a separate offence.

inbreuk, schending

(breaking of a rule)

For Aaron's infraction, he received a fifty dollar fine.

inbreuk, schending

(infringement: of rights)

The regime's encroachment on civil rights worries observers.

inbreuk, aantasting

(figurative (encroachment)

The unexpected expenses have made serious inroads on our savings.

overtreding, schending

(violation of rights)

The lawyer explained why the new city project was an infringement on his client's rights.

wezenlijke schending, wezenlijke tekortkoming

(legal: failure to do what contact requires.) (juridisch)

The moment John took a second job with a competitor, he was in material breach of his employment agreement.

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