Sentences with phrase «now liable»

In an extraordinary example of adding insult to injury, these homeowners are now liable for the tens of thousands of dollars that cleanup and detoxification require.
You see, with the current regulations, we're now liable for who we sell or transfer that data to.
This means that it is now liable to compensate victims of vehicles that are uninsured in circumstances wrongly excluded from compulsory insurance in Ireland.
According to the latest data, just 7,300 properties are now liable to the charge, representing only 0.03 % of all privately owned property in England and Wales
Effective December 14, 2017, corporations are now liable to a maximum fine of $ 1,500,000 per charge.
The ruling means that experts providing advice on cases are now liable if their advice is deemed negligent, removing the immunity from suit for breach of duty.
Termination is tricky and hard to do right - if you screw it up it is you who have repudiated the contract and are now liable for damages.
Starting with this generation, the Fairlady ZX, as it was known in Japan, no longer complied with Japanese Government dimension regulations, which Japanese buyers were now liable for additional yearly taxes that affected sales.
Each of the 25 registrars, as well as all their agents, are now liable for criminal penalties because they printed ballots that don't comply with the law.
Additionally, a recent Supreme Court ruling determined that professional licensing boards (e.g. Dietetics boards and their members) are now liable under federal law, and may be prosecuted and sued for civil damages for anti-competitive actions.
This charge is payable annually in respect of all real estate properties in the State, which means owners and occupiers holding a lease to a Property for ten (10) years or more are now liable to pay the annual LUC invoice charged.
It seems inevitable that Benitez, now liable to sudden outbursts of pique and self - justification even to the extent of reciting his record of trophies, will leave Stamford Bridge at the end of the season.

Not exact matches

Now, the California legislature will consider a bill that would add the word «investor» to a list a list of professionals who can be held liable for harassment.
«The take - away from this decision is that employers will now only be liable if they are negligent,» says Charley Moore, chairman and founder of RocketLawyer, an online legal services company in San Francisco.
Nor can I see that a single test, least of all a simple reference to the Bible as understood by the recipient of the special revelation, is now or ever will be a sufficient safeguard against the vagaries to which intensely sincere minds are sometimes even more liable than those whose convictions are less fiercely one - sided.
Being now a voter for my very 1st time, I will write - in my choice due the fields» lacking of trued» honesties and their liable constraints!
Now if you have misspoken or I have misunderstood, and you mean only individual Christians should be held liable to the universal community, that is a different debate.
Now while it is true that anything that is bound is liable to being undone, still, only one who is evil would consent to the undoing of what has been well fitted together and is in fine condition.
Now, if anyone goes out and does this on a smaller scale based on his words, then he is liable and can be charged.
Many clubs now demand that carters sign a form releasing the club from all liability, and in at least one case where these forms have been broadly and carelessly drawn up, the carters out playing golf could be held legally liable for almost any catastrophe that happened to anyone within five miles of the clubhouse.
Now, under FFP, if they exceed losses of 30m Euros (# 23.5 m) over a three - year period that includes the present campaign, they are liable to be sanctioned by Uefa.
Thirdly, charities, NGOs and civil society groups, which are often invited by the court to «intervene» in proceedings to offer advice, could now find themselves liable to pay the costs of all the parties.
They are exempt from paying property taxes, but if they signed into their lease that they would assume the responsibility for it at a time when the community was very different, now they are held liable for paying those expenses.
Relatively few people now reading his 1968 Birmingham speech would disagree with Tory leader Ted Heath's judgement at the time that the speech was «racialist in tone and liable to exacerbate racial tensions».
Now, he adds, «it looks to me based on what I have heard that there are liable to be some guilty verdicts coming out of this phase of the trial.»
So, now researchers are starting to wonder if they really should provide that information, and if they do are they then liable in some way.
Find out why the new Street Fighter 2 cartridges are liable to catch fire, and Sonic Forces now has a release date!
If I sold my share in the company right now, and the 2015 return was filed as late somewhere down the line - would I be liable for the penalty?
Right now, your ex-husband is paying child support for Amy so his estate will be liable to support Amy if he passes away.
If the consumer were liable for fraudulent use of their card, people would use credit cards less and the credit card companies would make less money than they're making now just paying off fraud.
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?
Now if he sells his immovable property within 2 years, he will be liable for STCG.
Now will this 4 lac will be added to his income (annual income 5 Lac) making it 9 lac and then will he be liable to pay tax on 9 lac (that will come under 20 %) or He will pay 5 % on STCG of 4 lac and will pay his income tax as usually he pay i.e at 5 %.
The subsequent transfer back would have a similar, mirrored effect, with the family member now potentially liable for a CGT payment (assuming an increase in value).
Now their cryptouccrencies are worth millions of shekels due to the price spike and are liable for taxes in the millions of shekels.
By guaranteeing the loan, Jane can now be held liable for the outstanding balance of the debt if her ex-partner has defaulted on the loan repayments.
As an example, Egg's credit cards have now been taken over by Barclaycard, so Barclaycard's liable for Egg's past PPI mis - selling.
The accounting process is wAy off I've contacted dozens of times requesting an audit and itemized account but they will not comply they have my student account showing disbursement a months before the loan is listed as disbursed in nsld I've emailed and requested contact to no avail they are now holding me liable for a mysterious amount of 784.00 and I'm ineligible to register for further classes I'm three years into the back to school as a single mom in her thirties and now I can't complete anyone with suggestions or a real contact would be forever grateful
The landlord's claims against you: The landlord will hold you liable for the rent from now until they find someone to rent it again, plus the damages.
In addition, lawyers representing bankruptcy filers are now required to conduct an investigation of their clients» filings and can be held personally liable for inaccuracies.
Interest rates are unusually low right now; when they rise, more borrowers who were just keeping their heads above water are liable to become delinquent.
In most cases, the owner is personally liable for those debts and, because his business is now closed, he is without a personal income to pay those debts.
There is more paperwork involved with filing, and your attorney is now required to conduct an investigation of your filing because he / she can be held personally liable for inaccuracies.
The new law now «presumes that dog owners know that all dogs can bite (regardless of breed), preserves the dog owner's ability to present evidence in their dog's defense, and holds dog owners strictly liable for injuries inflicted while a dog is running at large,» the National Canine Research Council reports.
«On behalf of the millions of people in the world who live with the threat of a nuclear disaster ruining their lives, we are writing to ask you to recognize that now is the time to put people ahead of the nuclear industry and hold the industry fully liable for the risks and damages of its disasters.
NASA's Ice Bridge Project is now in full production there, showing how this strategic locked - up water is liable to be released quicker than we thought, causing higher sea levels worldwide.
A team of international scientists now predicts that its cool little sister, La Niña, is liable to turn nasty more often too − every 13 years, which is twice as often as the historic record.
Formerly a solid mass that melted and refroze at its edges, it is now thinner, more fractured, and so more liable to melt.
Now assume you are the NOAA, and assume (because I don't know this) that if «something» happened at one of your volunteer stations, you might be legally liable.
One answer is to make farmers liable for any re-emitted carbon, but that raises another problem: how do you convince people to sequester carbon in their soils if they might have to pay for its release a decade from now, especially if the carbon price then could be five times higher than what they receive today?
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