An infringer may be relieved from damages (but not from injunction) on proving innocence; architectural infringements may not be enjoined after commencement of the structure, but are punishable by damages.
If the defendant was guilty of piracy, so was the complainant; and equity will not protect a pirate from infringements of his piratical work.
Mr. McKenzie read the report of the Infringements Committee, and moved that it be received.
Such infringements I shall regard not as mere breaches of discipline, but as direct disobedience to my explicit orders.
Infringements I shall punish severely, in exact accordance with the military penal code.
Astonishment and delight held his electrified audience captive as he painted the increasing infringements of the hirelings of the crown in bold and glowing colors.
In 1761 he wrote an answer to the message of Lieutenant Governor Colden, pointing out, in bold but respectful language, the oppressions and infringements of the British ministry upon colonial rights.
Enjoying the confidence of the people he was elected to the New Hampshire Assembly where he became a prominent opposer of the infringements of the crown upon chartered rights.
Against these infringements upon the integrity of the States, the Congress could do nothing more than draw up resolutions expressing "the highest disapprobation" of those who participated.
These intrusions of Frenchmen into New Mexico were closely bound up in their effect on Spanish policy, with similar infringements upon the Texas border.
For infringements of the law there were heavy penalties which might be collected through the admiralty courts if the informer or prosecutor so elected.
It could not be denied, therefore, that all infringements of these acknowledged limits were illegal, even if they had a hundred fold more actual precedents in their favour than can be supposed.
To these it seems highly probable that the commons gave no assent; and they may be reckoned among the other infringements of their legislative rights.
These infringements of their most essential right were resisted by the commons in various ways, according to the measure of their power.
In the motion-picture art, infringements began with its very birth, and before the inevitable litigation could be terminated no less than ten competitors were in the field, with whom compromises had to be made.
Eaton: "The reason for the delay in beginning and pushing suits for infringements of the lamp patent has never been generally understood.
The group, in any stage of civilization, rewards in some form conformity to group standards, and punishesinfringements of them.
The Duke of York looked on them with dismay; Charles indeed privately declared that he would never consent to such infringements of the prerogative.
More direct infringements upon the liberty guaranteed by the Edict of Amboise had already been made or were yet in store.
The penalties for wearing unauthorised decorations were very heavy, and infringements were very rare, as detection was almost certain.
There was a list of small fines inflicted for various infringements of regulations, and announcements of forthcoming legal cases.
Among other infringements on the constitution was the fining of jurors when they refused to act according to the direction of the judges.
The miseries it entails are genuine miseries--not points of etiquette or infringements of convention.
Labor organization, factory laws, health regulations are still fought as infringements of liberty.
The assignee appears to take with the copyright an assignment of the assignor's choses in action; he has been held entitled to sue in respect of infringements committed prior to assignment.
In workingmen's sections of the city a short period of tyrannical infringements set in, while in the garrison repressive measures were introduced against the disorganized regiments, and certain of its units were disarmed.
Another fragment of protection of engagement has long existed in the penalties attached to certain infringements of the right of combination, with reciprocity of course for the employers (cf.
Infringements of this enactment shall be dealt with under the penal provisions of Sec.
This threat, which meant that former misdeeds and infringements of rules would be betrayed by Lewis if Percy did not yield, took effect, as it had done more than once before; and Percy agreed to join in the prohibited sport.
Lewis Flagg was one of his most constant customers, and he had gradually drawn every one of the boys in his dormitory into various infringements of regulations.
The new Mayor was no respecter of persons, and before his first year of office was out he denounced certain measures which the aldermen had taken as infringements of the ducal prerogative.
Nor were they without funds: their coffers were filled by self-imposed rates, and by fines levied by their elected chiefs forinfringements of their rules of association.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "infringements" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.