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Legal duties
noun
Plural of legal duty
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And besides, chimpanzees, she held, "cannot bear any legal duties, submit to societal responsibilities, or be held legally accountable for their actions".
Councils now have legal duties to promote individuals' wellbeing.
He sat in judgment on court cases and appointed magistrates as part of his legal duties.
Meanwhile, Guyton had retired completely from his legal duties to devote more time to chemistry.
A forthcoming white paper will instead focus on the legal duties councils have to elderly people.
They have their own legal duties and are in place to represent the consumer's interests.
But all of this is irrelevant if housing services are no longer protected through specific legal duties.
"We don't believe there are broader ramifications in terms of legal duties," said Catherine Fenston, a Christie's spokeswoman in London.
That lack of communication has led to the election of directors who, frankly, don't know what their legal duties are.
As part of its review, TfL sought legal advice about whether the charity's trustees might have breached their legal duties.
These are legal duties which establish expectations for proxy voting processes at asset owners, investment managers and proxy advisors.
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