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breach of privilege

NOUN
breach of contract
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His fellow MPs subsequently voted to reprimand him for "a breach of privilege and a gross contempt of the House".

From BBC • Mar. 15, 2016

The House, greatly relieved, voted 304 to 13 that Elijah Sandham, member for Kirkdale, Liverpool, had been "guilty of a breach of privilege and a gross libel upon the House," merited an official censure.

From Time Magazine Archive

The all-party Committee on Privileges would meet to determine whether the Sandys summons constituted a breach of privilege.

From Time Magazine Archive

The committee, which includes the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, Labor Leader Major Clement R. Attlee and Sir Archibald Sinclair, Liberal leader, in short order decided unanimously that there had been a breach of privilege.

From Time Magazine Archive

The name of Bishop Warburton of Gloucester was attached in mockery to notes in the Essay on Woman, and with his concurrence the case was brought before the house as a breach of privilege.

From The Political History of England - Vol. X. The History of England from the Accession of George III to the close of Pitt's first Administration by Poole, Reginald Lane




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