Not exact matches
While I continue to believe that the dollar faces
substantial risk of further erosion in its exchange value, as well as a near doubling of the CPI over the coming decade or so (both reflecting the massive increase in U.S. government
liabilities in recent years), those prospects are not likely to emerge until
risk - aversion about credit default materially abates.
As this provision triggers a
substantial monetary penalty, we must guard against a liberal interpretation that extends the scope of the essential elements, which are already quite broad, given the fact that the person who has committed the violation has absolute
liability, that the prosecutor has a considerably reduced burden of proof and that the person who has committed a violation
risks higher penalties in the event of a subsequent violation (see sections 5 and 6 and Schedule 3 of the AMPs Regulations).
While previously the
risk was predominantly reputational, it is quickly expanding to include legal
liability with the potential for
substantial damages awards.
Counsel for Acme, Nicholas J. McSlick, paints a very different picture, arguing that Coyote can not prove his case and that moreover, he assumed known
risks, failed to heed printed warnings, intentionally misused Acme products, and made
substantial charges to the design and character of the products thereby voiding all warranties and absolving Acme of all civil
liability.
Liability can arise irrespective of whether the publisher was aware that the publication would create such a
substantial risk.
In addition, he has litigated
substantial cases arising under
liability, marine, boiler and machinery, and builders»
risk policies.
As a consequence of the
substantial data relating to past claims patterns and costs, coupled with their own experience if they also underwrite
liability insurance, ATE underwriters are particularly comfortable with the
risks involved in professional negligence cases and are able to set premiums more accurately than in other dispute types.
Lord Neuberger said that while there was no «good policy reason» to refuse the father recovery of the premium, it seemed «unlikely» that «the rules would have envisaged that a losing party's
liability for a
substantial sum should depend on the successful party's appetite for, and financial ability to take, the
risk of losing and paying costs».
Texas homeowners also reported
substantial risk factors outside the home that increased
liability risks for providers.
As it turns out, some insurance companies consider certain breeds, especially pit bulls, to be a high
risk of potential
liability and lawsuits from dog bites, leading to
substantial medical costs, settlement size, and corresponding payouts.