Breach
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Breach or The Breach may refer to:
Places
- Breach, Kent, United Kingdom
- Breach, West Sussex, United Kingdom
- The Breach, Great South Bay in the State of New York
Law
- Breach of confidence, a common law tort that protects private information that is conveyed in confidence
- Breach of contract, a situation in which a binding agreement is not honored by one or more of the parties to the contract
- Breach of promise, a former common law tort
- Breach of the peace, a legal term used in constitutional law in English-speaking countries
- Efficient breach, a breach of contract that the breaching party considers desirable
- Fundamental breach, a breach so fundamental that it permits the aggrieved party to terminate performance of the contract
- Breach of duty of care, common law negligence
- Data breach
Science and technology
- Whale surfacing behaviour, a whale's leap out of the water
- Breaching experiment, a social experiment that tests people's reactions to the violation of accepted social norms
- BREACH (security exploit), a security exploit against the HTTPS protocol
Film, TV and entertainment
- The Breach (film), a 1970 French film by Claude Chabrol
- "The Breach" (Star Trek: Enterprise), a 2003 episode of the second season of Star Trek: Enterprise
- Breach (comics), a 2005 comic book series from DC Comics
- Breach (film), a 2007 film directed by Billy Ray starring Chris Cooper and Ryan Phillippe
- "Breach", a 2010 episode of the first season of NCIS: Los Angeles
- Breach (video game), a 2011 video game developed by Atomic Games
- Warp core breach, a catastrophic event aboard a starship in the Star Trek fictional universe
Music
- Breach (DJ), a Electronic/House music act
- Breach (band), a Swedish post-hardcore band
- Breach (The Wallflowers album), 2000
- Breach (Shivaree album), 2004
Other
- Door breaching, a process to force open closed and/or locked doors
See also
- Breech (disambiguation)
- Tortious interference, a tort involving inducing persons to breach a contract
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