1. The deal violated international arms embargoes. 2. Clint Reilly, a former mayoral candidate, filed suit claiming the deal would violate antitrust laws and leave Hearst with an illegal monopoly. 3. Davies said it was too early to tell whether the deal violated the provisions of the Iran-Libya Sanctions Act signed by Clinton last week. 4. Few adopted the official United States view that the deal violates an American anti-terrorism law and could subject Total to economic sanctions. 5. Furthermore, McGrath notes that the deals do not violate the law or Senate ethics rules. 6. He added that the deal did not violate the underlying objective of the consent decree. 7. He said the deal would violate the tougher ethics rules in the House and in the executive branch. 8. She sued the label, contending that the deal violated a state labor law that prohibits personal service contracts from lasting more than seven years. 9. The administration has not yet decided whether the Turkish deal formally violates the new sanctions law. 10. The appeals court says such deals violate a law that bars prosecutors from promising anything of value to people in return for their testimony. |