Sentences with phrase «made liable»

The buyers filed suit, alleging that the broker had provided false information that made him liable for fraud.
An earlier Florida case had found that a brokerage's receipt of a commission potentially made it liable for its salesperson's conduct in a real estate transaction if the salesperson committed fraud, even though the transaction had involved the salesperson's separate business.
The IRS states that taxpayers who fail to report virtual currency earning may be audited or made liable for «penalties and interest.»
When a cryptocurrency exchange is hacked, the operators and their customers are all victims, but the operators will be made liable for those losses.
These new laws mean that when an exchange is hacked or collapses, operators can be made liable for the way that they managed their customers» funds.
The complaint in the civil suit against Maggio claimed that Maggio had abused the public trust, which is a class D felony in Arkansas, and that this abuse made him liable to Ms. Bull's estate under the statute that allows victims of a felony to bring a civil action; that Maggio breached a fiduciary duty to the plaintiffs by engaging in conduct that violated certain judicial and statutory rules; that Maggio engaged in a civil conspiracy with Gilbert Baker and Michael Morton; and that Maggio acted in concert with Morton and Baker.
``... The only way in which the defendants could be made liable for the loss of articles awaiting their turn to be washed would, I think, quite clearly be if it could be shown that they had been guilty of negligence in performing their duty of care of the goods.»
And so, in this sense, it is said that, whereas persons who had been guilty of the offences mentioned in the oath were, by the laws then in force, only liable to be punished with death and confiscation of all their property, they are, by a law passed since these offences were committed, made liable to the enormous additional punishment of being deprived of the right to practise law!
The hit - and - run driver who is caught can be prosecuted criminally and additionally be made liable to pay compensation for a victim's injuries, which will include medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, physical impairment, disfigurement, and other non-pecuniary injury damages.
The person or entity responsible for care and maintenance may be made liable if they are found to be negligent in carrying out their expected duty of care.
Can there be a fraud which this court ought to visit more strongly than the conduct pursued in this case in which in order to avoid the payment of the costs of a doubtful litigation to which the plaintiff might be made liable, the real plaintiff procures a pauper to become the nominal plaintiff?
In the absence of any limiting factor of control an employer is potentially made liable for defects in work equipment which he does not even know his employee is using and over which he has absolutely no influence.
It would have laid an inspector bare and made them liable for things they couldn't see, forever.
Unfortunately, if you have a co-signer on any of your bankruptcy debt, the co-signer will be made liable for the entire debt except in Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
They made me liable to put forward the best assignment writing for my college academics.
Seeking to clarify its meaning, he writes: «the imputation of our sins to Christ implies only that He was made liable, in terms of His own voluntary undertaking, to the endurance of their legal forfeitures or penalties, without any transference to Him of their moral turpitude or ill - desert.»
Many are worried that would still make them liable under China's foreign exchange rules.
@ saburwulf I think the inaction of god would make him liable for the evils.
This lady is crazy as the other comments have alluded to is that she knows nothing about the Bible, God inspired word, little does she know that by adding or removing to the Scriptures makes her liable to eternal destruction according to Revelation 22:19, 20.
If something happened on campus and we didn't have armed police there to protect students, would that make us liable?
Poor defending as a winger Ozil's defensive work rate makes him liable to playing on the wings, too.
Something about the type of player he is — namely, the strong and fast kind — makes him liable to drag defensive backs by his waist.
Selling on a sale - or - return basis can be worthwhile if you have excess stock and you can afford to have your work in a shop because it can potentially garner you more exposure, but make sure you keep good records and have a written contract with the shop beforehand which makes them liable for any damage done to your work.
She has to either leave that fetus in a UC situation, or risk making herself liable legally and morally by assisting with an unsafe delivery.
Having Parental Responsibility doesn't make you liable for paying child support: if you are recognised as the biological father, you will have to pay child support — whether or not you have Parental Responsibility.
Assange breached those bail conditions by entering the Ecuadorean embassy, thereby making himself liable to arrest.
This water is impure and it may weaken your immune system and make you liable to disease.
He didn't want to make himself liable
And a question for you Dean, why would selling this product make him liable for a lawsuit of some kind?
Banks have a TOS where they can make you liable to pay interest from the statement generation date (which is a good 25 days before your due date) on your balance, if you don't pay off your balance by your due date.
However, if you do a short sale, the mortgage company can essentially contract around this «non-recourse» provision and make you liable for the money they didn't recover from the sale.
Early withdrawal of these funds makes you liable for penalties and taxes which may not be discharged in bankruptcy, and you may be able to exempt and keep all funds maintained in these accounts.
And because a happy relationship would make me liable to earn much... thus I believe this is more than 5k answer.
Generally you're not liable if your card information is misused, but if you make it possible by doing something really egregious, the card company could claim you were negligent and try to make you liable anyway.
Of course, this will make you liable for paying your deductible should you need to file a claim.
If debt collection letters are sent to your address in someone else's name, this does not make you liable for the debt.
I am in the process of recharacterizing my contributions with my IRA custodian which makes me liable for the following taxes:
That doesn't make him liable for everything done there.
Keep in mind, however, that this will make them liable for your mistakes (and vice versa).
Assuming that what is going on here is all legal and ethical, still there is the possibility that you could be making yourself liable for taxes, fees, whatever.
Chris, If they use «another» way they make themselves liable to crimes against humanity.
If they were made aware of unsafe features and did absolutely nothing to fix them and this could be reason enough to make them liable.
know that you're not allowed to continue to serve someone alcohol if they're underage or if they're visibly intoxicated, as doing so can make you liable for the reckless actions they take while under the influence).
Not doing so may make you liable.
If you are required to take additional actions, such as opening up your spouse's bag to find the documents in question then that does not qualify as a place you might normally be or go during the day and could make you liable for «intrusion upon seclusion.
However, anyone in the medical field with a substantial influence over the patient's health is held to a standard of care and negligence on their part that leads to the patient's injury will make them liable for those injuries.
«The case of Jones v Kaney [2011] UKSC 13 makes them liable in contract and they may be sued in negligence for an inadequate opinion.
If the video you are linking to is an obvious case of infringement, posted without permission of the copyright holder (e.g. the latest Game of Thrones episode hosted on pirateallthemovies.foo), then systematically helping people find these sorts of illegally - posted resources can make your liable for contributory infringement.
The fact you were injured by the dog and the other person is the dog's owner is enough to make them liable.
For example, an insurer may try to trap you in a recorded statement in which you accidentally make yourself liable.
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