Failing to pay your rent is a violation of civil law (i.e.: a contract) - you cannot be arrested for violation of a contract.
A tort. (??)
No.
Yes, it is a contract violation.
If insurance is required by your contract then the 'wrong' insurance might be a contract violation allowing repossession. You have to read your contract.
If your contract requires full coverage and you do not have full coverage, you are in violation of the contract.
No. An employment contract is a violation of civil law not criminal law. It will depend on the penalty wording of the contract as to what action may be taken against them.
Breach is to security as violation is to law. Both terms indicate an infraction or infringement, with breach typically referring to a breach of security or contract, and violation often used in the context of breaking a law or rule.
No. An 'appeal' of an evaluation is an appeal of someone's opinions of you. A grievance is a complaint of a workplace working condition violation or other violation of the stated provisions of a labor contract.
An analogy between breach and violation is that both involve breaking a rule, law, or agreement. A breach typically refers to breaking a contract or duty, while a violation can refer to any infringement of rules or laws. Both breach and violation can have legal consequences.
Joint ethics regulation violations
Terms and conditions are important in a contract because they establish what is expected of both parties. When someone is in violation of the contract's terms and conditions, the other party may sue for a remedy.