Sentences with phrase «liable for the difference»

If you are sued and you don't have sufficient personal liability insurance, you become personally liable for the difference.
VXGN would be liable for the difference between that amount and the amount of rent stipulated in their contract.
If the market value goes down your friend could be liable for the difference in the purchase price of the house.
However, if your vehicle is repossessed and sold for less than what you owe you may still be liable for the difference.
On the other hand, if the difference is negative, the buyer will be liable for the difference.
If you cause a wreck that exceeds these limits, you'll be liable for the difference, and medical and property damage costs can add up very quickly.
If the balance of the reverse mortgage loan is greater than what the home sells for the estate is not liable for the difference.

Not exact matches

The only other significant difference from last week's offer was that ABI committed to make the «best efforts» to secure regulatory clearances required for the deal, a wording that could leave it liable for compensation if it fails to get antitrust clearance in key markets.
Hauerwas and Sider are right to argue that it does make a difference what kind of society is going to war, for not all societies are the sort that are liable to fight justly.
Note that some rental agencies may assess their damages at an amount greater than the ACV of the rental vehicle and you may be liable to them for the difference.
If the car sells for less than the amount you owed, you may be liable to make up the difference.
As a measure how immensely stupid this new policy is for Chase, imagine you might be able to hold Chase liable to cover the difference between the promotional rate you had with Chase and the new interest rate you now must pay another bank (or lost interest income if you had been enjoying that benefit) as a result of their notice which you did not agree with?
Therefore, you remain liable for payment of the difference between your loan balance and the insurance settlement.
Even a small difference in the interest rate can make a big difference to what you will be liable for.
In the unfortunate event one is liable for $ 1,000,000, wouldn't the insurer pay the first $ 100,000, then the claimant would sue for the difference?
The difference is, Joe will be liable only for his $ 2,000 of taxes and the contents of his own return, and Martha will be liable only for her $ 1,500 of taxes and the contents of her return.
The difference is, on a combined return, both spouses are liable for the contents of the return.
The only difference — albeit an extremely important one — is that, starting in October, the pet retailer may be liable for any counterfeit or fraudulent card transactions, thanks to the liability shift.
The measure of damages used in the Livent case was the difference between Livent's value when Deloitte should have resigned (when it discovered irregularities) and Livent's value at the time of insolvency, reduced by 25 per cent to account for contingencies or trading losses, which were too remote to make Deloitte liable.
The Claimants» case was that at all material times such provision had been engaged and they claimed the difference between the sums which the KRG had paid them in respect of the Liquid Petroleum Products produced under the Contract and the sums which they said the KRG was liable to pay them for such products in accordance with BP [7].
This means that if your home is sold in foreclosure and there is a difference between how much your home is worth or sells for and the amount still owed on your mortgage, you are usually not liable for that monetary difference.
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