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The phrase "a liable" is not correct in English.
The correct term is "liable," which means legally responsible or obligated.
Example: "The company is liable for any damages caused by its products."
Alternatives: "responsible" or "accountable."
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This prevents an owner from collecting twice, once from the insurer and once from a liable third party.
Another common element in liability policies is subrogation: the insurer retains the right to bring an action against a liable third party for any loss this third party has caused.
Mr. Tourre's legal team also argues that the S.E.C. failed to prove that the trade he helped structure was a "domestic offer" made to United States investors, another requirement needed to justify a liable finding.
A main one is that Mr. Tourre did not receive money or property through an untrue statement, which his lawyers say is a crucial element required in a liable finding by the jury.
Composites obtained were characterized by destructive and non-destructive testing, in order to find a liable application.
Therefore, a liable quality control (QC) method quantifying the radiochemical impurities occurring in the radiopharmaceutical preparation is indispensable to release the product for patient administration.
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The real issue is not whether viewing these images will make someone a paedophile - a label liable to vast misunderstandings.
And a Petty God announces a woman liable to pettiness.
The employer must be directly or vicariously (an agency concept such as conduct by a supervisor) liable for the conduct.
Britain insisted that only formal naturalization could render a man liable for conscription.
Any infraction of this Rule renders a Clerk liable to immediate dismissal".
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