breach of trust

NOUN
  1. violation (either through fraud or negligence) by a trustee of a duty that equity requires of him
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How To Use breach of trust In A Sentence

  • The second section of analyses concerns judicial constructions of breach of trust.
  • The judge added: 'Your behaviour amounted to a flagrant breach of trust. The Sun
  • Charter brought proceedings against the defendant on the basis it received the sums transferred with knowledge of breach of trust or fiduciary duty of the manager. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr. Balwa has been charged with criminal breach of trust and abetment to crime. Lawmaker Kanimozhi Gets Bail in Telecom Case
  • The five are facing charges including criminal breach of trust, corruption, criminal conspiracy, falsification of documents, cheating and abetment to crime. Lawmaker Kanimozhi Gets Bail in Telecom Case
  • But he said it appeared the court proceedings had had a salutary effect on her and he was prepared to make an exception to the rule that breach of trust offences required a prison sentence.
  • It said his behaviour was a disgraceful breach of trust. The Sun
  • In this perspective, the 1982 patriation is still seen in Quebec as a dramatic breach of trust. The Sovereignty Option
  • The defendant is not charged with having received trust moneys for his own benefit, but with having acted as an accessory to a breach of trust.
  • Telling the story was a flagrant breach of trust.
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