Sentence examples for a new liability from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a new liability" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a newly identified responsibility or obligation, often in a financial or legal context.
Example: "The company has taken on a new liability with the recent acquisition of the subsidiary."
Alternatives: "an additional obligation" or "a fresh responsibility".

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Proponents of special health courts have estimated that the total cost of such a new liability system would be about the same as the existing system — less than 2percentt of America's total health care costs.

Page A16 RUNNING WITH THE BULLS A bull running event in Nevada and Arizona, modeled on Spain's famous running of the bulls in Pamplona, is back with a new liability waver after a hiatus after insurance costs rose so high that it could not turn a profit.

They are pressing Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotolly to ban mention of server operating systems, hand-held devices, television set-top boxes and Web services, arguing that the states are trying to "muddy the record" and turn the remedy hearing into a new liability trial.

And governments in the UK and France are currently considering whether to introduce a new liability for tech platforms that fail to promptly remove terrorist content — arguing that terrorists are being radicalized with the help of such content.

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"This proposal creates a vague and unworkable standard for reporting and a massive new liability regime that could chill free speech and innovation online, without any appreciable national security benefits," said Michael Beckerman, the president and chief executive of The Internet Association, an industry group whose members include Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

But Senator John Thune, Republican of South Dakota, said the government could incur "a huge new liability down the road".

The new liability insurance represents a special effort between insurance companies and home-sharing industries like Airbnb, which had to determine the exact cases under which Airbnb's insurance policies would kick in.

A consultation will be held on a new "strict liability" criminal offence for offshore tax evaders.

There will be a new strict liability criminal offence of tax evasion, and heavier fines for accountants and lawyers who assist it, as well as the possibility of a new criminal offence for them, too.

The Catellus Development Corporation, a large property developer in the western United States, agreed yesterday to sell most of its home-building operations to a new limited liability company managed by the Brookfield Properties Corporation.

• Creates a new strict liability offence of paying for sex with a prostitute when a third person has used "exploitative conduct" (including force, threats and other coercion) to ensure the prostitute provides the sexual services, and modifies existing offences, such as soliciting.

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