Its the fault of the owners who have allowed him to run everything instead of doing what he was meant to do — manage the team.
Certainly
no fault of the Owner CEO or Manager.
Swimming pool injuries and accidental drownings are frequently found to be
the fault of the owner and are covered by personal liability coverage.
The truth is, some dogs are genetically wonky, for whatever reason, and it is
no fault of the owner (or the dog, or even necessarily the breeder).
What Smirnoff and my time volunteering at the ARLB has taught me is that behavioral issues are more often
the fault of the owner, not the animal.
We've all heard that it's the right thing to do because you'll save a life of an animal who ended up there not because of any fault of their own, but because of
the fault of their owners (moving, divorce, financial circumstances, abuse or abandonment).
Pets can go missing for many reasons, not always at
the fault of the owner.
Or is
it the fault of the owners that neglect the primary needs of their dogs?
This is
the fault of the owner, not the dog but unfortunately the dog often takes the rap.
That opinion changes when the dog in question is a nuisance, which is generally
the fault of the owner.
When a dog has an accident in the home, it is ALWAYS
the fault of the owner.
This does not mean that every slip and fall injury is
the fault of the owner and will result in money damages.
Charterparty (Voyage)-- Charterparty containing cancelling date but no ETA — Nature of owners» obligation to commence approach voyage — Whether obligation absolute or to use due diligence — Vessel delayed through
no fault of owners — Whether owners in breach of obligation in relation to approach voyage.
In some cases a home can fail the inspection through
no fault of the owner.
Swimming pool injuries and accidental drownings are frequently found to be
the fault of the owner and are covered by personal liability coverage.
Much of it was
the fault of owners or managers, but I saw too many companies fail because they just didn't know how to follow a good business plan.