Other phrases for break the law are
And so on.
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General law is another phrase used to describe the law of contract or commerce as it applies to government.
The phrase "for a break" is normally used as an adverb phrase. The noun break is sometimes used as a noun adjunct as well (e.g. break room).
If you break the law, you will be a criminal in the particular law-enforcement and will be penalized.
Usually not for protesting, but if they break another law during the protest, they may be arrested for that.
An alternative sentence
The closest thing I can think of is "moral law-breaking." It's not a word, more of a concept, I guess.
Another phrase for "ultra vires" is "beyond the powers." This legal term refers to actions taken by an entity that exceed the authority granted to it by law or its governing documents. Such actions are typically considered invalid or unenforceable.
Break is one. As in Uphold the Law/Break the Law.
The phrase "break out" can have different synonyms depending on the context in which the phrase is used, for example, "break out" can mean:an episode of acnean episode of rash (ex. as a side effect of an antibiotic)an escape from jail or prisonopening difficult plastic packaginggrouping, as in "The teacher told the students to break out into groups of 5 students."split apart - ex. "The professor wanted to break out his test results by age of the test participants.
When you break the law, it is called committing a crime or an offense.
if you break the law u go to jail