/briːtʃ/ – Verb
Definition: 1. vi phạm, phạm pháp;
2. phần đơn kiện trình bay sự vi phạm nghĩa vụ cam kết của bị đơn;
3. cắt đứt, phá vỡ (quan hệ).
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a breach refers to the act of breaking or violating a law, contract, duty, or obligation. It signifies a failure to perform a legal obligation or duty, resulting in a violation of the terms agreed upon in a contract or the law.
Example: The company sued the former employee for breach of contract after he disclosed confidential information to a competitor.