The Personal
Liability section provides personal liability coverage against a claim or lawsuit resulting from bodily injury or property damage to others caused by an accident on your property or as a result of your personal activities anywhere.
Not exact matches
Another option would be to revisit
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a 1996 law that
provides immunity from
liability to online platforms for content generated by its users.
Such standards shall be distributed to each school in the state and shall
provide guidance to school personnel in receiving the limitations on
liability specified in this
section.
You will have to
provide a statement for the credit account showing the available balance, existing interest rate and minimum payment required, then Ajit Hundal will have to include the payment details into the
liabilities section of your mortgage application.
(e) Nothing in this
section affects the right of the lessor under a lease of real property to indemnification for
liability arising prior to the termination of the lease for personal injuries or property damage where the lease
provides for such indemnification.
In this
section of the mortgage loan application, you will be asked to
provide detailed information about your various assets and
liabilities.
Except as
provided in subdivision (2a) of this
section, «control» means the power to vote more than twenty percent (20 %) of outstanding voting shares or other interests of a corporation, partnership, limited
liability company, association, or trust.
So much of other insurance policy premiums as are attributable to the
liability to
provide benefits referred to in
section 295 - 460
The Underwriting Agreement between the Trust and Northern Lights Distributors, LLC («NLD»)
provides that the Registrant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold NLD, its several officers and directors, and any person who controls NLD within the meaning of
Section 15 of the Securities Act free and harmless from and against any and all claims, demands,
liabilities and expenses (including the reasonable cost of investigating or defending such claims, demands or
liabilities and any reasonable counsel fees incurred in connection therewith) which NLD, its officers and directors, or any such controlling persons, may incur under the Securities Act, the 1940 Act, or common law or otherwise, arising out of or based upon: (i) any untrue statement, or alleged untrue statement, of a material fact required to be stated in either any Registration Statement or any Prospectus, (ii) any omission, or alleged omission, to state a material fact required to be stated in any Registration Statement or any Prospectus or necessary to make the statements in any of them not misleading, (iii) the Registrant's failure to maintain an effective Registration statement and Prospectus with respect to Shares of the Funds that are the subject of the claim or demand, or (iv) the Registrant's failure to
provide NLD with advertising or sales materials to be filed with the FINRA on a timely basis.
The Underwriting Agreement between the Trust and Ceros Financial Services Inc. («Ceros»)
provides that the Registrant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Ceros, its several officers and directors, and any person who controls Ceros within the meaning of
Section 15 of the Securities Act free and harmless from and against any and all claims, demands,
liabilities and expenses (including the reasonable cost of investigating or defending such claims, demands or
liabilities and any reasonable counsel fees incurred in connection therewith) which Ceros, its officers and directors, or any such controlling persons, may incur under the Securities Act, the 1940 Act, or common law or otherwise, arising out of or based upon: (i) any untrue statement, or alleged untrue statement, of a material fact required to be stated in either any Registration Statement or any Prospectus, (ii) the breach of any representations, warranties or obligations set forth herein, (iii) any omission, or alleged omission, to state a material fact required to be
A facility that
provides a dog or cat to a rescue organization under this
section is immune from any civil
liability that otherwise might result from its actions,
provided that the facility is acting in good faith.
(b) The giving of notice to the owner, or the agent of the owner, of such animal by the licensed veterinarian, as
provided in subsection (a) of this
section, shall relieve the licensed veterinarian and any custodian to whom such animal may be given of any further
liability for disposal.
Further,
section 2 (3)
provides that evidence of an apology is not admissible as evidence of fault or
liability in any civil, administrative, or arbitration proceeding.
Section 281 (5)
provides as follows: «Discharge does not, except to such extent and on such conditions as the court may direct, release the bankrupt from any bankruptcy debt which --(a) consists in a
liability to pay damages [of specific types]... in respect of personal injuries to any person; or (b) arises under any order made in family proceedings or under a maintenance calculation made under the Child Support Act 1991.»
Promptly after receipt by a person entitled to indemnification pursuant to the foregoing
Section 9.1 or 9.2 (the «Indemnified Party») of notice of the commencement of any action, the Indemnified Party will, if a claim in respect thereof is to be or has been made against a party who has agreed to
provide indemnification under
Section 9.1 or 9.2 (an «Indemnifying Party»), promptly notify in writing the Indemnifying Party of the commencement thereof; but the omission to so notify the Indemnifying Party will not relieve it from any
liability which it may have to the Indemnified Party except to the extent the Indemnifying Party is prejudiced by the delay or failure to notify it.
(1) Except as otherwise
provided in
section 68, the benefits set out in this Regulation shall be
provided under every contract evidenced by a motor vehicle
liability policy in respect of accidents occurring on or after September 1, 2010.
226.1 An insurer that issues motor vehicle
liability policies in another province or territory of Canada, the United States of America or a jurisdiction designated in the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule may file an undertaking with the Superintendent, in the form
provided by the Superintendent,
providing that the insurer's motor vehicle
liability policies will
provide at least the coverage described in
sections 251, 265 and 268 when the insured automobiles are operated in Ontario.
Section 17 (4)
provided: «(4) Where the landlord has duly served a notice under subsection (2)..., the amount (exclusive of interest) which the former tenant or (as the case may be) the guarantor is liable to pay in respect of the fixed charge in question shall not exceed the amount specified in the notice unless --(a) his
liability in respect of the charge is subsequently determined to be for a greater amount, (b) the notice informed him of the possibility that that
liability would be so determined, and (c) within the period of three months beginning with the date of the determination, the landlord serves on him a further notice informing him that the landlord intends to recover that greater amount from him (plus interest, where payable)».
Section 13 of the Revised Statutes,
providing that penalties and
liabilities incurred under a statute are not to be extinguished by its repeal unless the repealing act shall so expressly
provide, etc., is inapplicable where the statute imposing the penalties is rendered inoperative by the power of the people exercised through a constitutional amendment.
Part (a) of this
section provides liability for direct infringement, that is, outright doing the thing that infringes a patent.
In NSW,
Section 5O of the Civil
Liability Act
provides a defence to a doctor or health professional who is defending a negligence claim.
Section 18 - 209 of the Delaware Limited
Liability Company Act
provides for a merger or consolidation of an LLC with a corporation.
Ahead of the Curve: Ethics in Practice Estates and Probate / Elder / Tax Law Track: Session C04 Insurance Programs for the Bar Time: 2:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Join Litigation Practice Member and Professional
Liability Section Chair Attorney David P. Atkins as he provides recommendations to help lawyers safely navigate today's complex legal environment and minimize professional liabil
Liability Section Chair Attorney David P. Atkins as he
provides recommendations to help lawyers safely navigate today's complex legal environment and minimize professional
liabilityliability risk.
For instance in the Irish case of the Director of Public Prosecutions v Maresa Cagney [2013] 3 JIC 1101 where the Director of Public Prosecutions relied on the case of DPP v. Patricia Behan [2003] JIC 0304, in support of the proposition that failing to
provide samples of her breath under
section 13 of the Road Traffic Act 1994 Act was a strict
liability offence with a limited defence.
In addition, a
section 7 claim
provides additional parties against whom
liability may be imposed.
All debts and
liabilities of the Territory of Nevada, lawfully incurred and which remain unpaid, at the time of the admission of this State into the Union shall be assumed by and become the debt of the State of Nevada;
Provided that the assumption of such indebtedness shall not prevent the State from contracting the additional indebtedness as provided in Section Three of Article Nine of this Const
Provided that the assumption of such indebtedness shall not prevent the State from contracting the additional indebtedness as
provided in Section Three of Article Nine of this Const
provided in
Section Three of Article Nine of this Constitution.
Section 17 (1) of GA 1948
provided that all
liabilities which «immediately before» the appointed vesting date would vest in such area board as might be determined by order of the minister.
California's Low Cost Automobile (CLCA) Insurance program was established by the Legislature in 1999 and exists (pursuant to California Insurance Code
Section 11629.7) as a program designed to
provide income - eligible, good drivers with
liability insurance protection at affordable rates as a way to meet California's mandatory auto insurance law.
For the purpose of this
section, an «uninsured motor vehicle» shall be a motor vehicle as to which there is no bodily injury
liability insurance and property damage
liability insurance in at least the amounts specified in subsection (c) of G.S. 20 - 279.5, or there is that insurance but the insurance company writing the insurance denies coverage thereunder, or has become bankrupt, or there is no bond or deposit of money or securities as
provided in G.S. 20 - 279.24 or 20 - 279.25 in lieu of the bodily injury and property damage
liability insurance, or the owner of the motor vehicle has not qualified as a self - insurer under the provisions of G.S. 20 - 279.33, or a vehicle that is not subject to the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Safety and Financial Responsibility Act; but the term «uninsured motor vehicle» shall not include:
(n) Nothing in this
section shall be construed to
provide greater amounts of uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage in a
liability policy than the insured has purchased from the insurer under this
section.
For example, the Insurance Services Office standard general
liability form has a
section providing this coverage.
A: The typical homeowners policy has two main
sections:
Section I covers the property of the insured and
Section II
provides personal
liability coverage for the insured.
Chapter 685 of the Laws of 1979 adds a new
Section 176 (7) to the Insurance Law, which requires motor vehicle
liability insurers to «
provide for an appropriate reduction in premium charges for any insured for a three year period after successfully completing a motor vehicle accident prevention course, known as the Defensive Driving Course, administered by the National Safety Council.»
Section VII — Pedal Cycle: The cover
provides protection against legal
liability arising from the damage caused to the third party.
Reduction in premiums for motor vehicle
liability, first - party medical, and collision coverages for certain named drivers (a) For each personal or family - type policy of private passenger motor vehicle insurance issued or issued for delivery in this state, there shall be offered by the insurer a reduction of not less than 10 percent in premiums for motor vehicle
liability, first - party medical, and collision coverages to the policyholder if all named drivers, as listed or who should be listed on the policy application or
provided in information subsequent to such application, of each motor vehicle covered by such policy satisfy the requirements of subsection (b) or subsection (c), as applicable, of this Code
section.
every admitted insurer shall
provide for an appropriate percentage of reduction in premium rates for motor vehicle
liability insurance for principal operators who are 55 years of age or older and who produce proof of successful completion of the Mature Driver Improvement course
provided for and approved by the Department of Motor Vehicles pursuant to
Section 1675 of the Vehicle Code.
Property — how your property, superannuation, financial resources and
liabilities should be shared between you (in the case of a de facto relationship which has broken down,
provided the requirements
section 90SK are met).
Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code («1031 exchange»)
provides that property held as rental or investment property or property used in your business («relinquished property») can be exchanged for «like - kind» property also held as rental or investment property or property used in your business («replacement property») allowing you to defer your Federal, and in most cases, state capital gain and depreciation recapture income tax
liabilities.
Also as noted above, some commenters suggested that
providing industry with relief from RESPA
section 8
liability would be an effective way to solve the problem, because creditors and settlement service providers could agree on prices in advance and avoid exceeding the points and fees threshold.