Present participle of contravene: the act of violating or going against a law, rule, or agreement.
From contravene plus the -ing participle suffix. Used to describe the ongoing action of breaking rules or laws.
In legal language, 'contravening legislation' means you're actively breaking a law—the -ing form emphasizes that it's an ongoing action, which is why you see it so often in descriptions of legal violations.
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