Unless you are dumping it in an authorized landfill or other officially sanctioned location, yes.
Nah, dumping is when you kill them, and leave the body in a dumpster.
University of Baltimore School of Law was created in 1925.
Breaking the Law was created in 1980-01.
Usally used to describe a nicely breaking wave, with it peeling down the line instead of dumping.
Breaking a law is typically referred to as committing a crime or an offense.
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U could use Limewire only as a tool that is not breaking the law however downloads (or copies) of popular music videos pictures or anything downloaded is breaking the law. (Remember breaking the law is a sin)
Frerich van Dieken has written: 'Dumping im Seeverkehr' -- subject(s): Dumping (International trade), Law and legislation, Rates, Shipping
The opposite is obeying the law.
Open dumping is prohibited by law because it poses significant environmental and public health risks. It can contaminate soil and water sources, contribute to air pollution, and create unsightly and hazardous conditions in communities. Additionally, open dumping can attract pests and vermin, leading to the spread of diseases. Laws against open dumping aim to promote responsible waste management practices and protect both human health and the environment.
yes it is breaking the law if your children are unauthorised by an adult
Henrik Andersen has written: 'EU dumping determinations and WTO law'