They infringed building regulations.
1 to act in a way that is against a law or that limits someone’s rights or freedom:
2 to do something that is against a law, an agreement, etc.:
In the end, the ministry was intermittently criticized for enriching minority entrepreneurs and infringing on the privileges of minority vested interest.
This decree considerably increased the sanctions for special settlers who fled their places of confinement or who infringed the innumerable regulations governing the 'special settlements'.
What is counterposed to the right against paternalistic interference is always the good of the individual whose right we are considering infringing.
In the hiker case, for instance, we might deny that the cabin owner really had a right that was infringed by the hiker.
Insofar as this right has been infringed upon, they have suffered a token harm.
A cooperative agent knows how to detect situations that infringe these laws and acts to remove them.
Or the designer/developer who has actually developed a product that infringes individual rights?
The one thing they had in common was a desire to protect their personal and local interests against whatever authority tried to infringe on them.
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