That remedy, as pointed out above, is applicable to future or continuing breaches; the statutory remedy of prosecution and punishment under s 4 ( 2 ) relates to past breaches; and the two can therefore co-exist without any conflict.
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It is an opportunity for the president and the prime minister to discuss the range of issues that flow from Iraq's continuing breach of U . N . Security Council resolutions, " said the spokesmen, who briefed reporters on condition of anonymity.
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Rasmussen wrote an op-ed piece in London's Daily Telegraph on 6 April 2014 to warn allies to invest in their armed forces, and to maintain that " Russia s illegal aggression against Ukraine and its continued breach of international law " were clear.
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Now residence, contrary to the covenants of the lease, is a continuing breach and therefore prima facie it is only waived by the acceptance of rent down to the date of that acceptance and there is a new breach immediately thereafter which is not waived.
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The Human Rights Review Tribunal found in her favor and awarded the plaintiff NZD $ 25, 000; issued a declaration and a restraining order ( to prevent a continuing breach ); and ordered that the brothel s management staff undergo training to understand why sexual harassment is unacceptable.
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For instance, a landlord with a right to forfeit on 23 March for a continuing breach of covenant could wait for three days to re-enter, in order to be able to receive the whole of the rent due in respect of the quarter to 24 June . . . . }}
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India should make it clear that in its view, the Pakistani arsenal is only an extension of the Chinese arsenal . . . . India also should officially take up the issue of China's continuing breach of the NPT ( Nonproliferation Treaty ) with the other nuclear weapons powers, as well as Japan and Germany.