contravention

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Legal Definition

A contravention is a breach of a legal duty, rule, or obligation, resulting in an infraction or violation of a statute, regulation, or contract. In a legal context, it signifies the failure to adhere to a prescribed standard or law.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine breaking a rule set by the law or a contract. It means doing something wrong that breaks the established rules. For instance, if you promised to do one thing but you do something else, that is a contravention.

Context in Contracts

It matters because it establishes the basis for legal action, such as filing a lawsuit, imposing penalties, or determining liability when a party fails to meet their specified obligations under law or contract.

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A breach of a contractual duty leading to a claim for damages.

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The violation of a specific statute by a party's action.

Document context

How contravention shows up in legal documents

What is it?

A contravention is an act or occurrence that violates a legal duty, statute, regulation, or contractual obligation. It signifies a failure to comply with a required standard or rule.

Why does it matter?

It matters because it establishes the basis for legal action, such as filing a lawsuit, imposing penalties, or determining liability when a party fails to meet their specified obligations under law or contract.

When does it matter?

It usually appears when an action taken by a party deviates from what is legally required, leading to sanctions, penalties, or claims of breach of duty.

Where is it usually seen?

It is commonly seen in legal documents such as statutes, regulatory compliance reports, contractual clauses, and litigation filings where a rule has been broken.

Who is affected?

The affected parties are typically the party whose duty was breached, the injured party seeking redress, or the state/government entity that seeks enforcement.

How does it work?

In practice, a contravention is demonstrated when an action results in a legal consequence; for example, if a company fails to meet its environmental obligations, the resulting fine or lawsuit demonstrates the contravention.

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Contravention

In civil law, a contravention is a lesser offense, similar to an infraction or civil penalty in common law countries.

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