contravention in the PONS Dictionary

contravention Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

in contravention of
in contravention of

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There are 5 classes of contraventions, each having a progressively higher maximum fine.
en.wikipedia.org
Official control in contravention of this guarantee should not be tolerated.
en.wikipedia.org
Members negotiate the rules that they agree to follow and only exceptionally would expect to be challenged for actions not in contravention of those rules.
en.wikipedia.org
A contravention of the regulations renders speakers and organizers of demonstrations liable to fines of up to $10,000, or incarceration of up to six months.
en.wikipedia.org
The storage of huge volumes of methyl isocyanate in a densely inhabited area, was in contravention with company policies strictly practiced in other plants.
en.wikipedia.org
It urged all states, particularly those in the region, to refrain from actions in contravention to the arms embargo.
en.wikipedia.org
This subsection provides, in essence, that a contravention of section 1(1) will be regarded as a competent verdict on a charge of another offence.
en.wikipedia.org
The penalties for contravention of s. 85, range from a term of imprisonment not exceeding 3 months or a fine not exceeding 20,000 or both.
en.wikipedia.org
Contravention of the rules of scientific authorship may lead to a charge of scientific misconduct.
en.wikipedia.org
This was in contravention of child protection laws which prevent the naming of children the subject of court proceedings.
en.wikipedia.org

Choose your language Deutsch | English | Srpski