Collocations withinfringement
These are words often used in combination withinfringement.
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alleged infringement
What has happened in this case is an alleged infringement of the existing arrangements by a trawler.
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copyright infringement
Most of the defendants named in suits alleging copyright infringement involving architectural works are also builders - in fact, the plaintiffs competitors.
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direct infringement
It will aid and abet a direct infringement of the liberty of the individual.
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infringement of freedom
It is an infringement of freedom.
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infringement of liberty
When will we realise that every little infringement of liberty, for whatever good cause, diminishes the whole concept of liberty?
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infringement of privacy
This clause deals with complaints about unjust or unfair treatment and the infringement of privacy.
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infringement suit
It was a landmark copyright infringement suit.
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serious infringement
It seems a rather serious infringement on the distributors of tobacco.
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trademark infringement
There is a section which introduces corporate responsibility to copyright and trademark infringement.
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