"Stand in the breach" refers to taking action to defend or protect something during a time of crisis or vulnerability. The phrase originates from military contexts, where a breach in defenses leaves a position exposed to attack. In a broader sense, it implies stepping forward to support or safeguard principles, values, or individuals in difficult situations. It embodies the idea of courage and responsibility in the face of challenges.
breach of trust or faith.
On the beach because you would stand/sit on the breach. But, it could also be at it.
Discharged mean terminated. A contract can be discharged by -performance -frustration -Agreement between the parties and -breach If there is a breach of terms of the contract, a contract can be discharged.
it means to do work someone is not willing to do
A ruele or regulation often ignored than observed
if there is no date specify this does not mean there is a breach. for a breach to occur one of the parties to a contract must not have fully performed their obligations. if there is no date specified in the contract the courts will apply a reasonable date
A ruele or regulation often ignored than observed
In LEGAL terminology the words "breach or breached" mean broken or violated.
Breach of WHAT
No, it's the other way around where the breach of condition can become a breach of warranty.
anticipatory breach
Do you mean 'stealing'? No, it's more a breach of contract.